Friday, April 3, 2015

Waller County Criminal Lawyer Andy Nolen

HEMPSTEAD TEXAS & WALLER COUNTY CRIMINAL LAWYERS

Waller County Criminal Lawyer

Andy Nolen and Associates, Waller County Criminal Lawyer

The Waller County Criminal Lawyers Andy Nolen and Associates have handled over 3000 cases and have a collective 20 years experience defending adults and  juveniles in criminal, juvenile, and family courts  in WALLER County and throughout the State of Texas.
Waller County Criminal Lawyers Andy Nolen and Associates represent clients charged with  crimes in State and Federal courts in Houston, Galveston,  HEMPSTEAD, Texas, Beaumont,  Texas  and all counties in Texas. The law firm of Andy Nolen and Associates is located  in Houston, Texas; however,  Attorney Andy Nolen appears in all criminal, juvenile, and family courts in Texas.

Waller County Criminal Lawyer Andy Nolen and Associates have over 20 years collective experience representing persons accused of committing criminal violations of State and Federal law. Together, Andy Nolen and Associates have been the attorneys of record in over 3000 cases.

Waller County Criminal Lawyers Andy Nolen and Associates treat every person they represent as if they were a friend and neighbor.  When you call, likely Andy Nolen or an Associate will answer your call themselves.  You will be dealing with Attorneys, not secretaries, assistants, or answering machines.

If we can be of any assistance, or you just want to talk about your situation, please call Waller County Criminal Lawyer Andy Nolen at 832-480-8951.

HEMPSTEAD AND WALLER COUNTY CRIMINAL LAWYERS

506th District Court
Judge Albert M. McCaig, Jr.
836 Austin St. Room 307
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-921-0921
Fax: 979-826-9149
Coordinator: Susie Schubert
Phone: 979-921-0921
County Court at Law
Judge June Jackson
836 Austin Street, Room 216
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-826-7763
Fax: 979-826-9119
Waller County District Attorney
Elton Mathis
846 6th Street Suite 1
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-826-7718
Fax: 979-826-7722
County Attorney
Elton Mathis
Waller County Courthouse
846 6th Street Suite 1
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-826-7718
Fax: 979-826-7722
County Sheriff
Sheriff Glenn Smith
701 Calvit St.
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-826-8282
Fax: 979-826-7781
Precinct 1  Justice of the Peace
Judge Charles Karisch
775 Business 290 East, Suite 105
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-826-7745
Fax: 979-826-7748
Precinct 2 Justice of the Peace
Judge Delores Hargrave
27388 Fieldstore Rd.
Waller, TX 77484
Phone: 936-372-2193
Fax: 936-931-5206
Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace
Judge Marian Jackson
12620 Fm 1887
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-826-7637
Fax: 979-826-7639
Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace
Judge Ted Krenek
3410 1st. Street
Pattison, TX 77466
Phone: 281-375-5233
Fax: 281-375-7757
P.O. Box 7
Pattison, Texas 77466
Precinct 1 Constable
Bo Hashaw
701 Calvit
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-826-8282
Precinct 2 Constable
Glenn White
27388 Field Store Rd.
Waller, TX 77484
Phone: 936-931-1914
Cell: 281-932-9217
Precinct 3 Constable
Duke Shariff-Bey
12620 FM 1887
Hempstead, TX 77445
Phone: 979-826-7635
Precinct 4 Constable
Joel Trimm
3410 1st. ST.
Pattison, TX 77466
Phone: 281-934-3055
(Mailing Address)
P.O. Box 389
Pattison, TX. 77466

Waller County, created in 1873 from Austin and Grimes Counties, is located in a favorable geographic environment. Today the county bears the growth of Houston metropolitan area; which began to develop in the late nineteenth century with the implementation of the Houston and Texas Central Railway that helped to stimulate its expansion. If the railway helped to develop the area in the beginning of the century, the highways have the same function today. Two important transportation corridors serve Waller County; US 290 which connects the State’s Capital to Houston, and Interstate 1-10, which crosses Texas East-West, connecting Houston to San Antonio and on through to El Paso. This strategic location makes Waller an important piece in the region’s economy, and at the same time challenges the county development.
Limited on the West by the Brazos River, the County shares borders with Harris and Montgomery counties to the East, Fort Bend and Austin counties to the South and Grimes County to the North. The landscape varies from the “rolling timbered in the North to the coastal prairie in the South.”‘ A smooth variation on the elevations that range from 100 to 300 feet above sea level characterize the area as being part of the prairie landscape. Variations occur in the type of soil across the County, ranging from the alluvial soil near the Brazos River and numerous creeks in its southern area, to sandy and loam soil and black waxy soil in a small portion in the County, give Waller diversity in natural landscape.
The expansion of Waller was led by the development of the axis of transportation. Hempstead, the county seat and the major town in the County, was one of the cities developed by the railway companies. It was one of the most powerful development forces in the US in the late eighteenth century.
From the same pattern of development came the town of Brookshire, which was developed just after the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway passed through the city from Houston in 1893. Today, both railways are property of the Union Pacific Railway network.

Waller County Criminal Lawyer Andy Nolen 832-480-8951