Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Gabriella Young

Compassionate & Dedicated Criminal Defense

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Gabriella C. Young is an experienced criminal defense attorney practicing in Austin and the surrounding counties. She has been licensed to practice law for 11 years.  Gabriella spent her first  4 years as a prosecutor for the Texas Department of Public Safety.  After working as a prosecutor, she began working as a criminal defense attorney at a criminal defense firm in Austin. For over 5 years she focused most of her legal expertise on Driving While Intoxicated cases.  She has been certified by the Texas A&M Law Enforcement Extension to administer Standard Field Sobriety Test and operated the Intoxilyzer 5000 Breath Test machine both of which are used in DWI investigations in Central Texas.  She has handled various license suspension cases including Administrative License Revocations as a result of DWI/DUIs, Medical Advisory Board hearings, and Repeat Offender Suspension hearings.  
Gabriella opened her own practice in the Fall 2010. Gabriella’s work philosophy is to provide  personalized advice, provide exceptional customer service, and be compassionate to her clients’ needs throughout each case. Gabriella will tell you that her reputation in the community is impeccable whether it is handling DWIs, Drug charges, license suspension cases, assaults and many more crimes.  She handles a wide range of cases including but not limited to driving while intoxicated, driving while license suspended, assaults, drug possession charges, all other misdemeanors and felonies. Gabriella is a compassionate and dedicated criminal defense attorney who works hard to satisfy her clients while charging reasonable fees for her services.
 

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Law Office of Gabriella C. Young
707 West 10th Street Austin, Texas 78701
(512)474-2530 Office (512)354-7503 Fax

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