

Georgetown Criminal Defense Lawyer
Fighting Felony and Misdemeanor Criminal Charges in Central Texas
Georgetown is known for its historic charm and tight-knit community, but sometimes, people make mistakes or get mixed up in something they shouldn’t. If you find yourself caught in the criminal justice system, you need an attorney who knows the local courts and will fight tirelessly to protect your future.
Ryan H. Deck is a seasoned criminal defense lawyer dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals accused of crimes in Georgetown, TX, and the surrounding areas. As a former prosecutor, he brings valuable insight into how cases are built and how to dismantle them, giving his clients a decisive advantage in the courtroom.
Your future is on the line. One mistake shouldn’t define the rest of your life. Let Ryan H. Deck fight for you.

Our Proven Track Record
- CHARGES DISMISSED
State of Texas v. D.L. (Assault/Attempted Murder)
Charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon and Attempted Capital Murder. Dismissed after Defense proved APD officer fired first shot without identifying himself as a Police Officer. - Felony Assault Dismissed
State of Texas v. J.C. (Felony Assault)
Charged with Felony Assault Family Violence. Client accused of committing a felony assault, while on probation for
Aggravated Assault. Motion to Revoke Probation dismissed. - CASE DISMISSED
State of Texas v. E.W. (DWI 3rd Offense)
DWI 3rd Offense — 3rd degree felony — Blood Alcohol Level: 0.18.



Georgetown Court System
The Williamson County Courthouse, located at 710 S. Main St. in Georgetown, is a notable landmark with historical significance. In 1923, it was the site where District Attorney Dan Moody secured convictions against Ku Klux Klan members, marking a pivotal moment in legal history.
Georgetown serves as the county seat for Williamson County and hosts several district courts that handle criminal cases:
- 26th District Court: This court hears civil and criminal cases and oversees the Felony Mental Health Docket.
- 277th District Court: This court handles criminal and juvenile cases and manages the Transformative Justice Program.
- 368th District Court: This court addresses civil and criminal cases and supervises the Felony DWI Court Program.
These courts are situated within the Williamson County Justice Center at 405 Martin Luther King Street, Georgetown, TX 78626. The Justice Center operates Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Legal Resources in Georgetown, Texas

- Williamson County Records Inquiry The county provides an online portal where you can search for criminal case records, which may indicate the presence of warrants.
- Williamson County Government Central hub for county services, including the court system, sheriff’s office, district attorney, and public records in Georgetown, TX.

Respected. Relentless. Results-Driven.
Clear, Honest Legal Guidance
You deserve to know exactly where your case stands. Ryan offers straightforward advice so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Board-Certified in Criminal Defense Law
Few attorneys in Texas earn this distinction. Ryan’s board certification reflects advanced skills and a consistent record of successful cases.
Battle-Tested Trial Lawyer
Ryan is fearless in defending your rights. If trial is the best path, he’s prepared to fight aggressively in court.
A Former Texas Prosecutor
Ryan’s background on both sides of the courtroom gives him an edge. He anticipates the prosecution’s moves and builds strategies designed to dismantle their case.
Flexible Payment Plans
We believe everyone deserves a strong defense. That’s why we offer flexible payment plans, making high-quality representation accessible when it matters most.
Convenient Scheduling
We understand how stressful this time can be. Our office offers flexible scheduling options to accommodate your busy life, including after-hours consultations by request.
Charged with a Crime in Georgetown? Take Action Now.
Uncertainty and fear shouldn’t decide your next move. Fill out the form below and connect directly with our exceptional defense attorney who listens first and acts fast. Whether you’re under investigation or already charged, we’ll help you find clarity, take action, and move forward with confidence.
Call (512) 351-0644 for a free consultation.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What should I do after an arrest in Georgetown?
Stay silent. Ask for an attorney immediately. Don’t talk to the police until you have legal counsel.
Can a lawyer help if I’ve already been convicted?
Yes, we handle appeals, expungements, and motions for early release or probation modification.
Do I need a lawyer for a misdemeanor charge?
Absolutely. Even misdemeanors can carry jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record.