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Descubra algunas de nuestras victorias conseguidas con tanto esfuerzo en tribunales penales, de inmigración y civiles.


Waller County - 506th Dist. Ct - Jan. 2026 - Case dismissed after jury selection due to errors in State's pleadings. We believe State will have a difficult time re-filing this case, so client's rights now are protected.

Wharton Co. 23rd Dist Ct - Nov. 2025 - Client acquitted after two day trial in Wharton Co. District Court


Waller County - 506th Dist. Ct - Jan. 2026 - Case dismissed after jury selection due to errors in State's pleadings. We believe State will have a difficult time re-filing this case, so client's rights now are protected.
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Harris Co. Court 16
Case Dismissed
Theft Case Dismissed on the Eve of Trial
Our client was accused of shoplifting, but the surveillance footage told a different story: he did not steal anything. Despite that evidence, the charge remained pending for months while our client lived under the weight of a criminal accusation. Only on the eve of trial, after prosecutors finally reviewed the case closely, was the charge dismissed. The dismissal allowed our client to clear his name—but only after months of unnecessary stress and uncertainty.
Theft - July 2026

Southern District of Texas
Client Released
Another Federal Habeas Victory — A Father Returns Home
Cedillo Law Firm secured another federal habeas victory for a longtime U.S. resident and father of two young daughters who had been held in ICE custody for more than seven months without an individualized hearing. A federal judge found that his continued detention violated due process and ordered his release within 48 hours. Congratulations to Senior Associate Attorney Stephanie Pimentel for her outstanding work helping reunite this family.
Deportation Case - July 2026

Harris Co. Ct 11
Suppression Granted
Cedillo Law Firm announces a major DWI suppression win obtained through a co-counsel effort between our firm & the Law Firm of Dulce Toledo
In this case, the defense challenged whether law enforcement had probable cause to arrest our client for DWI where the evidence did not establish operation of a motor vehicle. After hearing evidence and arguments, the Court agreed with the defense and found no probable cause to arrest. Because of that ruling, the Court did not even need to reach the additional issues raised regarding the breath-test warnings and consent. This result is a powerful reminder that in a DWI case, intoxication alone is not enough — the State must prove lawful grounds for the arrest, including evidence connecting the accused to operation. Congratulations to attorneys John Paul Cedillo and Dulce Toledo for bringing home this important win.
DWI - June 2026

Conroe Immigration Ct.
Bond Granted
Bond Granted in Immigration Detention Case
Client in removal proceedings granted bond by Immigration Judge, despite DHS' objection. Attorney J.P. Cedillo was able to show why this long-term resident's ties to the community ensured that he would return to any future court dates, assuring the Judge that a bond would be honored. Client was able to leave detention after two weeks.
Deportation Case - May 2026

Harris County
$26,250 Settlement
Secured a strong result for our client after a three-car collision caused by a driver who ran a red light in downtown Houston. Despite multiple vehicles and competing claims, we pushed the case forward and recovered just shy of the at-fault driver’s policy limits—helping our client move forward with meaningful compensation after a serious crash.
Auto Collision - March 2026

Harris Co. Court 12
Case Dismissed
DWI Case Dismissed
Our client was charged with DWI after an accident despite a low BAC result and evidence that did not establish intoxication. She rejected a plea offer and held out for trial. When the defense announced ready on the day of trial, the State dismissed the case.
DWI - July 2026

Harris Co 177th Dist Ct
Case Dismissed
Felony Solicitation Case Dismissed
Cedillo Law Firm, PLLC is proud to announce another strong result for our client. Senior Associate Attorney Stephanie Pimentel successfully obtained a dismissal in a felony solicitation case, protecting our client from the serious consequences of a felony conviction. This result reflects the firm’s continued commitment to thorough preparation, strong advocacy, and fighting for the best possible outcome in every case.
Solicitation of Prostitution (Felony) - July 2026

Conroe Immig. Ct.
Bond Granted
Cedillo Law Firm Secures Another Immigration Bond
Attorney J.P. Cedillo represented a client detained by ICE after a recent criminal case and presented evidence of the client’s lifelong ties to the United States, U.S. citizen family members, pending family-based immigration case, and strong support system.
The Immigration Judge granted bond at $8,500, allowing the client the opportunity to return home to his family and young child while his immigration case continues. This result shows the importance of preparation, evidence, and experienced advocacy in difficult immigration bond hearings.
Deportation case - June 2026

Montgomery County Dist. Ct.
Case Dismissed
Felony Indictment Dismissed
Cedillo Law Firm secured the dismissal of an extremely serious abuse accusation after our client spent nearly a year in jail awaiting trial while maintaining his innocence. After attorneys Stephanie Pimentel and J.P. Cedillo presented and emphasized critical defense evidence, the prosecution reviewed the case and agreed to dismiss the charge. While our client now faces the difficult task of rebuilding his life, his reputation, and his family relationships, this dismissal spared him from the devastating risk of prison for an accusation he always knew was wrong.
Agg Sex Assault (Minor) - May 2026

Southern Dist. of Texas
Writ Granted
Another fantastic win for our client. Judge granted the client's immediate release, not just a bond hearing, finding that our client's constitutional rights were injured so greviously, the only proper remedy was release. Now he can be with his family and in the free world while we fight his removal case.
Deportation Case - Feb 2026

Fort Bend County
$22,000 Settlement
$22,000 Settlement Secured Quickly on Auto Collision
Attorney Malachi Ledbetter moved quickly to resolve a rear-end collision claim after our client completed medical treatment, securing a $22,000 settlement in a short turnaround.
Auto Collision - July 2026

Harris Co. Court 10
Case Dismissed
Cedillo Law Firm is proud to announce another trial-day dismissal in a DWI case
The State claimed it could not locate a necessary witness, but our defense was ready for trial and prepared to challenge the State’s evidence through a multi-pronged motion to suppress. Lead attorney J.P. Cedillo had serious concerns about the investigation, the blood evidence, and whether the State could meet its burden. When the case was called for trial, the State dismissed the charge.
DWI - July 2026

Conroe Immig. Ct.
Bond Granted
Immigration Bond Granted for Longtime U.S. Resident
Attorney Stephanie Pimentel secured an immigration bond for a deserving client who had deep ties to the United States, including U.S. citizen children, property, and long-standing connections to the community. Although the government opposed release and the immigration judge set a high bond, we presented the client’s equities, history, and dismissed criminal matters in context. The judge ultimately granted bond, allowing our client to leave detention and return home while his immigration case continues. For families facing ICE detention, this result shows that strong preparation and a complete picture of the client’s life can make a meaningful difference.
Deportation Case - June 2026

Waller Co. 506th Dist. Ct.
Indictment Quashed
We secured a dismissal with prejudice in a felony evading case after successfully arguing that double jeopardy barred the State from prosecuting our client again. The client, who was riding a motorcycle, never realized officers were attempting to stop him and pulled over immediately once he became aware. After the State dismissed its defective indictment following jury selection, the prosecution attempted to refile the case. We filed a Motion to Quash arguing that jeopardy had already attached. The court agreed, throwing the case out entirely. Kudos to attorney Malachi Ledbetter for leading the argument on the motion and securing the win.
Felony Evading - May 2026

San Patricio County Court
Writ Approved
We won a writ of Habeas Corpus in state court after showing that our client was never properly advised about the immigration consequences of his marijuana case. The judge agreed, erased the conviction, and allowed the case to start over with all of our client’s rights fully protected.
Poss. of MJ - Jan 2026

HHSC Hearing
Benefits Restored
SNAP Fraud Allegation Defeated
Senior Associate Attorney Stephanie Pimentel successfully defended a single mother accused of intentionally violating SNAP program rules. The allegations of wrongdoing were rejected, and the client’s essential need-based benefits were restored.
SNAP Fraud Case - July 2026

Southern Dist. of Texas
Writ Granted
Cedillo Law Firm announces another major federal immigration victory
On June 29, 2026, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas granted our client’s habeas petition in part and ordered his release from immigration custody after finding that his continued detention violated due process.
Congratulations to senior associate attorney Stephanie Pimentel for her work on this important win. This case is another reminder that immigration detention has constitutional limits, and Cedillo Law Firm remains committed to fighting for immigrants, families, and individuals whose liberty is at stake.
Deportation Case - June 2026

Southern Dist. of Texas
Writ Granted
Federal Court Orders Client Released from ICE Detention
Attorney Stephanie Pimentel helped win another federal habeas case against prolonged ICE detention. Our client had lived in the United States for more than 23 years, had five U.S. citizen children, no criminal history, and had already spent over ten months in immigration custody. The federal judge agreed that continued detention without an individualized hearing violated due process and granted the writ of habeas corpus. The Court ordered ICE to release our client within 48 hours and barred the government from re-detaining him during the removal case unless it first proves he is a flight risk or danger to the community. He is now free and reunited with his family.
Deportation Case - June 2026

Southern District of Texas
Writ Granted
In a case in the Southern District of Texas, we secured another federal habeas victory ordering our client to have a bond hearing—even after the ruling in Buenrostro limiting bonds for many in the 5th Circuit. Our client is a longtime resident with no criminal history, a mother to U.S. citizen children with serious health conditions. The federal court ordered the government to justify her continued detention at a bond hearing—or release her. UPDATE: The Federal court ordered her release.
Deportation Case - March 2026

Conroe Immig Ct.
Case Terminated
Our client was facing removal based on an alleged CIMT (Crime Involving Moral Turpitude) conviction. We challenged the charge and showed that, under the law, the statute did not meet the legal definition of a CIMT. The Immigration Judge agreed and terminated the case. Another family kept together.