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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Criminal Defense lawyer in your area do?
A Criminal Defense lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Criminal Defense cases in your area.
How much does a Criminal Defense lawyer cost in your area?
Most Criminal Defense lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Criminal Defense lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Criminal Defense lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Criminal Defense lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Criminal Defense cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
14601 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found
I am a criminal defense trial attorney and represent clients in San Antonio, Del Rio, Austin, and everywhere in between. I handle all types of criminal cases ranging from misdemeanor DWI cases up to and including clients charged with federal gun and drug trafficking offenses that carry up to life in prison.. I enjoy helping people with their criminal cases and I love practicing law.. If you are charged with a state or federal offense, then call me today at for a free consultation by phone or video.. I look forward to speaking with you.. Genaro Cortez
Ms. Delgado was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas by a single, immigrant mother. She is the only female among her siblings and the first in her family to earn a college degree. From a young age she learned the value of hard work, perseverance and the virtue of helping others.. Ms. Delgado earned her J.D. degree from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. She also earned an M.A. from UC, Santa Barbara and a B.A. from UW-Madison. Her life-long goal was to be an attorney and start her own law office. She is committed to her clients and works tirelessly to represent their best interest. She is reliable, trustworthy, and tough because of her upbringing. Rest assured that she won't back down because success for her clients is her top priority.
Albert Garcia believes that the best attorneys are those that not only advocate for their clients with passion, but carefully analyze their clients’ situation and strategize to get their clients the best possible outcome.. It takes strategy, passion and a vast range of advocacy skills to effectively represent someone in the courtroom. As a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Albert has taken it upon himself to stand as a champion of justice.. Every case begins with a thorough analysis of the facts and situation and each step of the way Mr. Garcia will passionately advocate for his clients; from representing clients in District Court for family and criminal matters, to helping them through the bureaucratic process of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. There is nothing more rewarding to Mr. Garcia than seeing families stay together or reunited. To that end, Mr. Garcia will fight any government agency who attempts to impede family unity.
I'm a criminal defense attorney living and practicing law in San Antonio, Texas. I completed my undergraduate education at the University of Texas at Austin, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy. Following a brief stint on Capitol Hill, I attended Case Western Reserve University School of Law in Cleveland. Since that time I have diligently worked to protect the rights of citizens accused of crimes and faithfully represent them in court.
Reynaldo P. Morin (Rey) has been practicing law since 1994. In April 2000, Mr. Morin began working for the Department of Justice, as an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) with the Eastern District of Texas. As an AUSA, Mr. Morin prosecuted complex and sophisticated cases that involved drug offenses, immigration cases, and violent crimes like bank robberies, firearms violations, and gang cases. He also prosecuted white collar crimes like bank, wire, and mail fraud.. While working for the Department of Justice, Mr. Morin received training that dealt with forensics in criminal matters, organized crime violations, how to conduct financial investigations, violent crime investigations, and how to work with cooperators and confidential informants. Mr. Morin was also trained on evidence for criminal litigators, courtroom presentation and evidence management. Mr. Morin was also trained on how to investigate and prosecute immigration cases, white collar cases and cyber crime cases. Mr. Morin has extensive training on how to investigate and prosecute all types of narcotic cases.. As an AUSA, Mr. Morin traveled to Mexico City to train Mexican federal prosecutors how to prosecute criminal cases in anticipation of Mexico’s conversion to a legal system similar to the American system. Mr. Morin also trained Mexican law enforcement officers on proper collection of evidence and chain of custody to preserve crime scene evidence.. Prior to joining the Department of Justice, Mr. Morin worked as an Assistant District Attorney (ADA) for the 81st. Judicial District Attorney’s Office from May 1994 to April 2000. As an ADA he prosecuted murders, drug offenses, aggravated assaults, driving while intoxicated, burglaries, robberies cases and numerous other violations of the Texas Penal Code.. While working as an ADA he attended the Texas District and County Attorney’s Association annual conference where he obtained valuable training regarding criminal law, to include trial practice, criminal forfeiture and criminal law updates. This training and experience allows Mr. Morin to efficiently and effectively represent your interest when you are facing criminal charges.
Jay S. Norton, former Chief of the Criminal Trial Division of the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, is a San Antonio native with over 34 years of experience practicing law.. Jay received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from St. Mary’s University and his Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University – School of Law. He began his legal career in 1985 at Bexar County Legal Aid.. In late 1986, Jay joined the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Attorney. Jay served in this position for six years before entering private practice as a criminal defense attorney. Jay has successfully tried hundreds of cases as both a prosecutor and defense attorney, in both state and federal courts.. He would later return to the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney’s Office after Nico LaHood’s election in 2014, where he rose to the leadership role as a section chief.. As a District Attorney section chief, his responsibilities included the daily supervision, training, and mentoring of all Assistant Criminal District Attorneys assigned to the felony trial courts of Bexar County.. Jay has extensive trial experience encompassing all classes and degrees of criminal cases, including the most serious felony offenses under Texas law.
Courtroom veteran Lindsey Roberts has a wealth of experience in criminal law. His decades as a litigator as well as his sought-after expertise as an instructor in all areas of criminal law make him a perfect fit with the team of criminal defense professionals at the firm. Having served fifteen years as a prosecutor in Dallas and Williamson Counties and five years as the Director of Training for the Texas District & County Attorneys Association, Lindsey is able to provide his clients with invaluable insight into the mindset of their adversaries, critical in evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of cases, pretrial negotiations, and in preparation for and during jury trials.. Lindsey completed his prosecutorial career as the First Assistant District Attorney in Williamson County, Texas and brings with him a unique blend of trial and appellate expertise. He has tried over a hundred and fifty felony and misdemeanor jury trials including murder, capital murder, manslaughter, child physical and sexual abuse, aggravated robbery, sexual assault, drug, and intoxication offenses. Lindsey’s appellate experience includes the handling of numerous capital murder death penalty writs, serving as Chief of the Dallas County Appellate Section and as a briefing attorney at the Court of Criminal Appeals in Austin. Lindsey has been Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2002.. Lindsey graduated from the University of Texas in 1989 and earned his Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University in 1992. He has been a member in good standing of the Texas Bar since 1992 and serves on several boards and commissions, including the Texas Board of Legal Specialization Criminal Law Exam Commission and the Ride on Center for Kids in Georgetown, Texas. Lindsey is a member of the Williamson County Bell County Bar Associations.
Born and raised in New York City, I originally moved to the Capital District at attend Albany Law School. I am now happy to call this area home, residing with my wife and twin toddlers in Albany.. I started my own practice because I believe that every legal problem benefits from a fresh perspective when determining the best course of action. Managing my own practice allows me the flexibility to devote as much time as necessary to meet all my clients’ needs. I pride myself in providing the support and responsiveness each client deserves, but often does not receive at a larger firm.. My legal experience is varied and I am comfortable addressing a range of legal issues. As an intern at the New York State Liquor Authority, I cultivated a broad foundation in administrative law. Working at the Authority, I helped to construct a winning argument in a case before the Third Appellate Department. Upon graduation, I was honored to receive Albany Law’s award for highest academic standing in administrative law. Most recently, I have been workingto pioneer a new area of law – civil litigation designed to help people who have been victimized over the internet. If someone is using the internet to try to hurt you, the law may be just what you need to fight back.. My current areas of practice include: