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Criminal defense attorney in McKinney.
Kent Starr's principal office is in McKinney.
If you were just arrested
The first hours matter. Here is what to do.
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Say nothing to police. You have the right to stay quiet and the right to a lawyer. Be polite, give your name, and tell them you want your attorney before you answer any questions.
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Know the clock is running. Magistration and a bond decision usually happen within 24 to 48 hours.
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Call Kent. The first call is free, seven days a week. He will walk you through what happens next and how he would approach your case.
McKinney is the county seat of Collin County, which means most criminal cases that begin in McKinney, and most of the felony cases that begin anywhere else in the county, pass through the courthouses sitting along Bloomdale Road. If you are searching for a criminal defense lawyer in McKinney, that geography shapes how your case will move from the first setting onward. Kent Starr’s office is at 5900 S Lake Forest Dr, Suite 200, in the county seat, and the Collin County Courthouse complex sits at 2100 Bloomdale Road. After thirty years of practice in North Texas, Kent has stood in front of most of the judges who hear cases here and has tried matters from misdemeanor county-court dockets through first-degree felony jury trials in district court.
The 199th District Court is one of the principal felony trial courts in Collin County. Its docket moves quickly, and pretrial motion practice tends to be precise rather than expansive, judges expect clean filings and prepared lawyers. The older Russell A. Steindam Courts Building, named in honor of a fallen Collin County deputy, continues to host certain dockets and remains part of the county’s working courthouse footprint. Knowing which building hears your kind of case, which clerks handle the filings, and which prosecutors you are dealing with is the part of local defense that does not show up in a brochure. It takes years on the ground to learn, and it matters to how your case moves.
McKinney itself has changed faster in the last decade than almost any city in Texas. The Texas Demographic Center has repeatedly listed it among the state’s fastest-growing cities, and that growth shows up in the courthouse the same way it shows up on US-380 and US-75: more drivers, more traffic stops, more first-time arrests, more felony allegations against people who had never been inside a courthouse before they were charged. Kent regularly represents McKinney residents and commuters facing DWI defense in Collin County, drug-related charges, assault and family-violence allegations, sex crime accusations, and the broader range of felony allegations covered by the firm’s criminal law practice. For clients in custody, the firm coordinates with vetted bail bond resources for Collin County arrests so release work begins before the family arrives at the jail.
Geography matters in McKinney in a way that surprises some clients. US-380, Virginia Parkway through the eastern part of the city, then University Drive farther west, is heavily patrolled by McKinney PD and the Texas Department of Public Safety, particularly on weekend nights. The Central Expressway corridor (US-75) carries the long-haul commuter traffic between Dallas and southern Oklahoma, and the stretch through McKinney sees consistent stops that escalate into search-and-seize, possession, and DWI cases. Stops at the Eldorado Parkway and Wilmeth Road exits are common, and Kent has handled many cases that started there.
The historic McKinney Square, the 19th-century courthouse and the blocks of the old downtown around it, brings its own kind of case. The bars, restaurants, and event venues around the Square produce their share of public-intoxication, assault, and DWI allegations. Kent has handled many of these matters, and the work in each one is the same: a careful review of the stop, the evidence, and the witness statements.
Kent’s credentials matter most when the case is unusual. Federal exposure attached to a McKinney arrest, federal drug allegations from a search that cooperated with state authorities, wire-fraud allegations involving a McKinney-based business, conspiracy indictments naming multiple co-defendants, moves into the Eastern District of Texas, with the firm’s federal criminal defense practice drawing on Kent’s studies at Magdalen College, Oxford and his appellate background. Where post-conviction relief comes into play, expunction and nondisclosure work for eligible Collin County dispositions can clear records that still appear on commercial background checks years later.
Whatever the case, the person doing the work at Starr Law, P.C. is the same. Kent is a solo practitioner. Clients work with Kent, the lawyer they hired, not a junior associate sitting in for the cross-examination at trial. He speaks Spanish and Portuguese in addition to English, offers free initial consultations, and is reachable around the clock for emergency arrests. He represents clients across Collin, Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, Rockwall, Kaufman, Ellis, Johnson, and Parker Counties.
Kent also defends the other charges that fill the McKinney dockets, including probation and parole violations, juvenile cases, theft and property crimes, weapons charges, murder and homicide, and reckless driving, evading, and warrant defense. Because McKinney is the county seat, nearly every Collin County case runs through the courts described in the firm’s Collin County criminal defense lawyer guide.
If you have been arrested in McKinney, charged with a Collin County felony, or contacted by an investigator about a case that has not yet been filed, call (214) 982-1408 for a free, confidential consultation with Kent.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is evaluated on its own facts.
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Frequently asked questions about criminal defense in McKinney
What courts handle criminal cases in McKinney, Texas?
Criminal cases in McKinney are heard at the Collin County Courthouse complex at 2100 Bloomdale Road. Misdemeanors go to the county courts at law; felonies are heard in the district courts, including the 199th District Court at the Russell A. Steindam Courts Building on Bloomdale Road. Kent Starr's office is in McKinney, the county seat.
Does Kent Starr handle criminal cases from McKinney?
Yes. McKinney is Kent's home jurisdiction, his office is at 5900 S Lake Forest Dr, Suite 200, in the county seat. He has practiced in Texas courts for over 30 years.
What are the most common criminal charges in McKinney?
DWI is one of the most common charges, particularly on the US-75 and US-380 corridors. Drug charges, assault, and theft are also frequent.
How quickly can I get a bond hearing after a McKinney arrest?
After booking at the Collin County Detention Facility on Community Avenue, a magistrate reviews the arrest and sets bond, for most arrests within the first day or two. An attorney can push for a prompt magistration and argue for a lower amount or workable conditions before you commit to a bondsman.
How do I find someone who was just arrested in McKinney?
Most people arrested in McKinney are booked into the Collin County Detention Facility at 4300 Community Ave. The Collin County Sheriff's Office runs an online inmate lookup, and the jail can confirm whether someone is in custody. Once you locate them, the next calls are a bondsman and a defense lawyer, in that order or together.
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I chose Mr. Starr after speaking with more than 15 different law firms, and it was one of the best decisions I could have made.
From day one, he was personable, direct, and incredibly patient with all of my questions. What really stood out was that I was able to communicate directly with him throughout the entire process. I was never passed around to a secretary or assistant. Whenever I had a concern or needed an update, I could text him directly and he was always responsive and available.
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I couldn't be more satisfied with my experience working with Mr. Starr. He has been professional, attentive, and clearly very knowledgeable from day one. Throughout the entire process, Mr. Starr kept me well-informed and made sure I understood my options at every stage.
Mr Starr was thorough, responsive, and always seemed one step ahead, which gave me a lot of confidence during a stressful time.
I'm truly grateful for his dedication and would absolutely recommend him to anyone looking for effective and dependable legal representation.
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Just had a chat with Mr. Starr and he was extremely knowledgeable and kind, provided me with information regarding my case that helped lift a massive weight off my shoulders.
I plan on having him represent me going forward and I have full confidence in his ability to provide accurate and helpful input.
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Arrested in McKinney? Talk to Kent today.
Kent Starr handles your case personally, from the first call through court. Free consultation. Call (214) 982-1408. The office answers the phone seven days a week.