
Facing Criminal Charges in Hutto?


Hutto Criminal Defense Lawyer
Defending the Accused Across Williamson County for Over 15 Years
Hutto may be one of Texas’ fastest-growing towns, but its expanding population brings more law enforcement activity and criminal cases. While the city still has a small-town feel, the criminal justice system here can be anything but simple. Law enforcement takes crime seriously, and prosecutors in Williamson County courts push hard for convictions.
That’s why having a seasoned criminal defense lawyer on your side makes all the difference. Ryan H. Deck knows the local courts, judges, and prosecutors and builds solid defense strategies to protect your rights and your freedom.
Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor or a felony in Hutto, Ryan is ready to fight for you.

Our Proven Track Record
- CASE DISMISSED
State of Texas v. R.R. (Assault Causing Bodily Injury)
Assault Causing Bodily Injury Family Violence - CHARGES DISMISSED
State of Texas v. M.P. (Resisting Arrest)
Charged with Resisting Arrest. The client was accused of a physical altercation with a bar bouncer and arresting officer. - CASE DISMISSED
State of Texas v. M.R. (Possession)
Possession of a Controlled Substance — Dismissed



Hutto Court System
If you're facing a Class C misdemeanor in Hutto, such as a traffic violation or city ordinance violation, your case will go through Hutto Municipal Court, located at 500 W Live Oak Street, Hutto, TX 78634.
More serious cases — Class A or B misdemeanors and felonies — are sent to the Williamson County Courts in Georgetown, about 15 miles away. That’s where you’ll have to appear for hearings, trials, and plea agreements.
- The 26th District Court hears criminal and civil cases and is also responsible for the Felony Mental Health Court, which focuses on helping defendants with mental health needs.
- The 277th District Court takes on a variety of criminal cases, including those involving juveniles, and oversees the Transformative Justice Program, aimed at rehabilitation and reducing repeat offenses.
- The 368th District Court handles felony and civil cases as well and runs the specialized Felony DWI Court, which focuses on treatment and accountability for repeat DWI offenders.
All three courts are part of the Williamson County Justice Center at 405 Martin Luther King Street, Georgetown, TX. The courthouse is open to the public from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.


The Lawyer Hutto Trusts to Fight Back
Clear, Honest Legal Guidance
You need answers, not legal jargon. Ryan explains your case clearly and makes sure you know exactly where you stand.
Board-Certified in Criminal Law
Board certification isn’t just a title. This means that Ryan has proven skills and experience in handling complex criminal cases in Texas. Less than 1% of Texas lawyers have this distinction.
Proven Trial Lawyer
Some cases go to trial — and Ryan doesn’t back down when they do. He’s a seasoned trial attorney who knows how to argue your case in front of a jury.
A Former Texas Prosecutor
Ryan spent years prosecuting cases. He knows what the other side is thinking and uses that to your advantage.
Flexible Payment Plans
We offer payment plans that work with your budget, so you don’t have to stress about affording a top defense.
Convenient Scheduling
We offer flexible scheduling, including evenings, to make sure you can get the legal help you need without extra stress.
Don’t Wait — Start Building Your Defense 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.
Arrested or charged with a crime in Hutto? The sooner you act, the better your chances. Call us now or fill out the form below to speak directly with Ryan H. Deck about your case. We’ll help you understand your options and build a plan of defense.
Call (512) 351-0644 for a free consultation.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What happens after an arrest in Hutto?
You’ll be booked at the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown. A magistrate judge will then set your bail. It's smart to get a lawyer involved immediately to help with bond conditions and case preparation. And remember, remain silent and don’t talk to anyone without your lawyer present.
Are Hutto police strict on DWI charges?
Hutto police take DWI arrests seriously, especially during nights and weekends. They often participate in “No Refusal” programs, making it easier for them to get warrants for blood tests if you refuse a breath or field sobriety test.
Do I need a lawyer for a misdemeanor charge in Hutto?
Yes. Even a misdemeanor can carry heavy penalties, including jail time and a criminal record. A skilled defense lawyer can often reduce or dismiss charges and help keep your record clean.