So You Got Arrested

BRCK Criminal Defense Attorneys

The Texas justice system can be messy- we talk to the key players to uncover what really happens. Hosted by BRCK Criminal Defense Attorneys, this podcast dives into real stories and hard truths from inside the Texas criminal courts. We explore what happens after an arrest, how charges are fought, and what it's like to face the court system in places like San Antonio, South Texas, Austin and the Texas Hill Country. Whether you’ve been arrested, have a loved one in jail, or just want to understand the criminal defense process in Texas, this show gives you raw, unfiltered insight from criminal lawyers, legal experts, and those directly impacted by the system.

  1. APR 3

    DWI: What Happens After the Handcuffs?

    The Texas justice system is notoriously messy, especially when it involves a DWI. In this episode of So You Got Arrested, attorneys Jacob Lindberg and James Heath from BRCK Defense pull back the curtain on the immediate and long-term consequences of a driving while intoxicated arrest in San Antonio and throughout Texas. From the moment you’re asked for a specimen to the complexities of keeping your job while your license is suspended, Jacob and James break down the "junk science" of field sobriety tests, the reality of "No Refusal" blood warrants, and the strategic moves that can protect your future. In this episode, you’ll learn about: The Double Suspension: Understanding the difference between a post-arrest license suspension and a post-conviction suspension.Breath vs. Blood: What happens when you refuse a breathalyzer and how "blood warrants" work in rural vs. urban jurisdictions.The 14-Day Deadline: Why the Administrative License Revocation (ALR) hearing is your only chance to contest a suspension.Occupational Driver’s Licenses (ODL): How to keep driving to work and school even while suspended.The "Super Fine": The hidden costs of a final conviction that can reach up to $6,000.The Three-Strike Rule: How Texas law enhances DWIs from misdemeanors to serious third-strike felonies.Whether you're currently facing charges or just want to understand your rights under Texas law, this episode provides the "real talk" you need to navigate a difficult situation.

    32 min
  2. MAR 20

    Inside the Mind of a Top Prosecutor: A Deep Dive into Human Trafficking with Kirsta Melton

    Human trafficking is one of the most misunderstood crimes in the Texas justice system. In this episode of So You Got Arrested, hosts and BRCK Defense attorneys Jacob Lindberg and Steve Barrera sit down with Kirsten Melton, a leading authority on human trafficking, to dismantle the dangerous myths surrounding this pervasive issue. From the quiet suburbs of San Antonio to rural Frio County, trafficking is happening in plain sight—often without a single border being crossed. Kirsten shares the chilling reality of how traffickers exploit core vulnerabilities like poverty, addiction, and lack of legal status to exert control through force, fraud, and coercion. In this episode, we discuss: The Definition: Why trafficking is about exploitation for profit, not necessarily travel or movement.Labor vs. Sex Trafficking: Real-world examples of labor exploitation in industries you wouldn’t expect, including education and food processing.The "Vulnerability" Model: How traffickers use "faux families" and emotional coercion to trap victims.Texas Law & Penalties: The shift toward "prison-only" offenses and the severity of continuous trafficking charges.How to Help: Identifying "red flags" and the critical role of the National Human Trafficking Hotline.Whether you are seeking to understand your rights or want to know how to spot the signs in your own community, this conversation provides a raw, expert look at the front lines of the fight against exploitation.

    36 min
  3. MAR 13

    Inside the Mind of a Top Prosecutor: Kirsta Melton on Human Trafficking & Seeking Justice

    What happens when one of Texas' most formidable prosecutors decides to run for District Attorney? In this episode of So You Got Arrested, hosts Steve Barrera and Jacob Lindberg sit down with Kirsta Melton, a 25-year veteran prosecutor who has spent her career tackling the heaviest cases in the system—from child abuse to statewide human trafficking syndicates. Kirsta shares her journey from a Cornell undergrad who nearly became a marine biologist to leading the Human Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime section at the Texas Attorney General’s Office. We dive deep into: The " prosecutor's burden": How she manages the emotional weight of handling capital murder and human trafficking cases.A "Law Student's Luck": The story of her first trial as a student at UT Law, where she actually defended an assault case—and won.Founding the Fight: Her family's role in founding Truckers Against Trafficking and how she built specialized units in Bexar County and the AG's office.The Backpage Takedown: A look behind the scenes of one of the largest multi-state investigations in history.The Run for DA: Why Kirsta is running as an independent candidate for Hays County District Attorney on a platform of transparency, data-driven justice, and integrity.Whether you are a legal professional or just someone trying to navigate the "black box" of the Texas justice system, this episode offers a rare look at the law from someone who has seen it from every angle. Learn more about Kirsta Melton’s campaign: kirstamelton.com Need legal defense? Visit BRCK Criminal Defense: brckdefense.com

    31 min
  4. MAR 6

    Cleared: Navigating the Texas Criminal Record Maze

    The phrase "keep my record clean" is the #1 goal for almost everyone entering the justice system, but what does that actually mean in Texas? In this episode of So You Got Arrested, Jacob Lindberg and Steve Barrera of BRCK Criminal Defense pull back the curtain on the confusing world of criminal records, arrests, and the long-term consequences of "deals" that sound better than they are. Key Topics Covered: The "Permanent" Nature of an Arrest: Discover why a dismissed case doesn't automatically disappear. Jacob explains how an arrest creates a "global" record shared with the FBI and Texas DPS the moment you are booked—and why it stays there forever unless you take legal action.The Truth About Deferred Adjudication: Many people believe deferred adjudication is a "total dismissal." The team breaks down why this is often a misconception, how it can still show up on background checks, and why it's a permanent bar for certain career paths and government base access.Sealing vs. Clearing (Non-Disclosure vs. Expunction):Non-Disclosure: Learn about "sealing" a record from the public, why it has a five-year waiting period for felonies, and why government agencies (like nursing boards or the bar) can still see right through it.Expunction: The "Gold Standard" of record clearing. Find out who is truly eligible, the "black and white" rules of the process, and how an acquittal at trial can lead to a free expunction.The "Trap" of Family Violence Findings: Why accepting a plea for family violence—even with deferred adjudication—can permanently strip you of your gun rights and prevent you from ever sealing your record.Common Myths: Steve and Jacob debunk the "10-year rule" (records do not just fall off over time) and discuss the potential future of marijuana record reform in Texas."An expunction is a black and white process... you are either eligible or you are not. It’s the most important thing to clear your name, but you need an attorney who knows the intricacies." — Jacob LindbergNeed to Clear Your Name? If you have an old arrest holding you back or are currently facing charges in San Antonio or the surrounding areas, don't leave your future to chance.

    32 min
  5. FEB 13

    The Race for Bexar County DA: An Interview with Meli Carrión Powers

    Meli Carrión Powers,  a candidate for Bexar County District Attorney, to discuss her journey from a small-town "Sandcrab" in Port Lavaca to the front lines of the criminal trial division. Whether you're facing charges or simply want to understand your rights, this episode offers a rare, behind-the-curtain look at how the District Attorney's office actually functions. Meli shares her transition from a law student intern under Susan Reed to a seasoned prosecutor specializing in the complex world of family violence. Key topics discussed in this episode: The Evolution of Evidence: From the "olden times" of VHS tapes and rotary dials to the modern era of body cams, dash cams, and mandatory blood warrants.The Prosecutor’s Hierarchy: Breaking down the roles of "third chair," "second chair," and "first chair" attorneys in the courtroom.The Intake Process: How cases are vetted, filed, and presented to a grand jury after an arrest.The Complexity of Family Violence: A deep dive into why these cases are unique, involving intact family units, reluctant witnesses, and the high stakes of "affirmative findings."Rehabilitation vs. Incarceration: Why addressing root causes like mental health and substance abuse is often more effective for community safety than short-term jail sentences.The Crawford Rule: Understanding your constitutional right to confront your accuser and how it impacts the admissibility of evidence when a victim won't testify.Join us for part one of this insightful conversation as we explore the "smart moves" that can change everything in the Texas justice system.

    33 min
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The Texas justice system can be messy- we talk to the key players to uncover what really happens. Hosted by BRCK Criminal Defense Attorneys, this podcast dives into real stories and hard truths from inside the Texas criminal courts. We explore what happens after an arrest, how charges are fought, and what it's like to face the court system in places like San Antonio, South Texas, Austin and the Texas Hill Country. Whether you’ve been arrested, have a loved one in jail, or just want to understand the criminal defense process in Texas, this show gives you raw, unfiltered insight from criminal lawyers, legal experts, and those directly impacted by the system.