Contact Info: HamptonLaw@night.co
Hampton Criminal Defense Attorneys is led by criminal defense attorney Jeff Hampton, who as a former Tarrant County prosecutor, has experience both defending and prosecuting criminal cases. You need an attorney who knows how to anticipate and attack a prosecutor's strategy in court. Mr. Hampton leads a team of 7 Former Prosecutors to develop a clear plan of action for their clients to ensure their freedom is protected and they have the opportunity to get their life back. Trust Hampton Criminal Defense Attorneys P.L.L.C to fight aggressively to defend your freedom and reputation. We handle felony to misdemeanor cases, including DWI, Domestic Violence and Drug charges. Call (817) 877-5200 to schedule a free consultation. For Authorization Purposes Only


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I have seen up close how cops stretch vague laws like “disorderly conduct” to turn innocent moments into legal nightmares. Today, I’m handing you the tools to stop them cold. We’re going to look into just what disorderly conduct actually means, how police twist it to mess with you, the landmark Supreme Court rulings that protect you, state-specific laws that rein in their power, and—most importantly—step-by-step moves to keep your rights locked tight. Stick with me—this could be the difference between walking free and spending a night in cuffs—or worse

6 days ago | [YT] | 318

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In this video, I’m handing you the playbook to protect your RV from unlawful searches. We’re diving into three exact scenarios where police might try to search your RV or campsite, and I’ll show you, step-by-step, how to shut them down every time:

1. How to protect yourself when cops want to search your RV during a traffic stop,
2. How to stop cops if police try to search your parked & immovable RV,
3. How to protect yourself when cops want to search your RV & Campsite when camping!

Stick around to learn how to protect your rights and stop the cops from using these common police tricks on your RV!

1 week ago | [YT] | 151

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You're at home, music playing, totally relaxed—then the cops knock on your door. You turn down the volume and don’t answer. But next thing you know… cops kick in your door claiming it’s an “emergency.” Can they really do that without a warrant? I’m breaking down the legal loophole cops use to invade your home—and what you can do to stop it.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 188

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In this video, I’m going to show you exactly how to stop cops from searching your home when they claim they have a warrant for someone else and show you how to stand up for your rights without making things worse. Stick around to see a real-time breakdown of what to say and do if the cops come knocking.

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 169

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You get pulled over for a minor traffic violation—nothing serious. But before you know it, the cops are arresting you and claiming they have the right to search your car. Then, they start digging through your luggage and personal belongings, all under the excuse of an “inventory” search. Is this legal? Or is it just another loophole cops exploit to search your car without a warrant? Today, I’m exposing how police twist the law to justify inventory searches—and, more importantly, what you can do to stop them.

1 month ago | [YT] | 172

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Your nosey neighbor hears noise they don’t like and they think it's coming from your house so they call the cops and make a noise complaint. The cops show up at your house and see your garage door wide open. Can they walk in and start looking around? In this video, I am breaking down 2 issues:

1. Can cops force open your garage and look around OR can they walk into your open garage just because a Karen neighbor makes a noise complaint and
2. What if you have a detached garage? Does that change what cops can do?


Stick around because knowing your rights and exercising them the RIGHT way can be the ultimate tool to stop cops from searching your garage.

1 month ago | [YT] | 147

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You’re sitting at home, relaxing, watching your favorite show—when out of the corner of your eye, you see movement. You turn and realize a police officer is peering through your window, scanning your home. Can they do that? Is this legal? And more importantly—how do you protect your privacy before it’s too late? In this video, I’ll break down:
1. What cops are legally allowed to do when trying to look through the windows of your home and how you can use the law to stop them.
2. What rights you have or don’t have if you are a guest in someone else’s home and cops show up looking through their windows? Can they invade your privacy?

1 month ago | [YT] | 241

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You're driving home after a night out with friends when suddenly—flashing red and blue lights appear in your rearview mirror. Your heart pounds. You weren’t speeding, you weren’t swerving… so why are the cops pulling you over? What happens next could be the difference between driving away or being searched, detained, or even arrested. Today I’m exposing five tricks police use during traffic stops to get you out of your car and search you — and how to stop cops from using these tricks against you!

1 month ago | [YT] | 194

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Imagine getting a ticket—not for speeding, not for running a stop sign—but because a cop simply didn’t like something you said. Then, before you know it, that same ticket becomes their excuse to pat you down and search you. Sound legal? In this video, I'm exposing: 1. How police use citations as a trap to search you—and what you can do to stop them. 2. If an officer tries to search your car after a routine traffic stop, do you have to let them? Stick around, because knowing your rights could be the difference between walking away free or getting caught in a legal nightmare.

1 month ago | [YT] | 228

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Imagine you’re relaxing at home when—out of nowhere—police start pounding on your door, demanding to come inside for a "welfare check." Before you can even respond, they kick down your door and detain you. Why? Because a neighbor made a baseless claim, and officers used a legal loophole to justify invading your home. In this video, I am breaking down the true story of when cops take it too far with welfare checks and the community caretaking function and what YOU can do to protect yourself and get justice if police try this on you!

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