Firm: Daniel & Halstead
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Mr. Halstead is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He began his legal career over 20 years ago as a prosecutor for Bexar County, Texas. He received his B.A. from Texas A&M University and J.D. degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. For 14 years Woody represented the State of Texas as a prosecutor in thousands of criminal cases ranging from misdemeanors to murders and concluded his prosecution career as the First Assistant for the Bexar County D.A.’s Office. His ability to assess his clients’ cases from both a prosecution and defense perspective enables him to provide invaluable insight to the evaluation of their cases.. Woody’s legal experience includes work as a civilian attorney with the Department of the Air Force where he represented military members undergoing “fit for duty” evaluations. In addition to his civilian legal practice, Woody served 12 years as a Judge Advocate in the United States Army Reserve and is currently an officer in the United States Air Force Reserve. He has also been appointed by the Bexar County Commissioners Court to serve as a part-time magistrate judge, resuming a position he previously held from 2013-2014.. Woody is licensed to practice by the Supreme Court of Texas and is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and Federal Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas. He previously served on the Board of Directors for the Texas District & County Attorneys Association and he currently serves on the Board of Directors for Crosspoint, Inc. a local nonprofit organization whose mission is to build safer and stronger communities by empowering individuals to lead productive lives.
Contact: +1 (833) 391-7531
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
I am a Lawyer in Texas and Mexico,. I've lived in 3 different countries: Cuba, Mexico and USA. I have survived many adversities that made me stronger. Every time I have a goal I work hard to achieve it, and with God's favor I almost always achieve my goals. When I was small I suffered injustices, since then I made an oath to be a lawyer to defend noble causes, protecting the needy and bring back those who have lost their track. I try to balance my life between hard work, pro bono, child and house. Patience is one of my challenges because I always want things done on time, fast and no excuses.. Yo soy abogada en Texas y en Mexico. Yo he vivido en tres paises: Cuba-Mexico-USA. He sobrevivido muchas adversidades que me han hecho fuerte. Cada vez que tengo una meta trabajo duro para alcanzarla, y con el favor de Dios usualmente las logro. Cuando estaba pequena sufri injusticias, y me jure ser aboagda para defender causas nobles, proteger a los necesitados y ayudar a los que han perdido el camino. Trato de balancear mi vida entre trabajo, casa, ayuda a los necesitados y familia. No tener paciencia es uno de mis defectos, porque siempre quiero hacer las cosas en tiempo, rapidas y no pretextos.
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Firm: M&P Law Offices
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Zach was born and raised in west Fort Worth and Aledo, and started his legal career as an associate with Mayo Mendolia & Vice, L.L.P. in their Willow Park office with Tim Mendolia as his supervising partner. After six years as an associate, Mr. Pettigrew agreed to partner with Mr. Mendolia in M&P Law Offices, which retained a continued relationship with Mayo Mendolia & Vice, LLP, being of counsel.. Zach received his undergraduate degree in finance from Henderson State University, while lettering all four years with the Reddie football team. After graduation, Zach worked for a year before attending law school and earning his Juris Doctorate degree in 2009 from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in January 2010. During his time at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, Zach was a member and vice president of the TWU Rugby Club, Secretary of Delta Theta Phi, and volunteered with the Innocence Project of Texas.. His practice with the firm primarily includes commercial/business transactions and commercial/business litigation, consumer rights litigation, family law, and criminal law. Zach is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Texas Young Lawyers Association, Parker County Bar Association, and Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.. Zach has been married to Tricia Pettigrew since June 2012 and they have a son, Cash, and a daughter, Reese. When Zach is not enjoying time with his children, or volunteering as President of his HOA, Zach enjoys hunting, fishing, and playing/watching sports.
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Firm: Maloney & Parks, L.L.P.
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Zach holds a B.A. from Texas A&M University and received his J.D. from Thurgood Marshall School of law. Zach was also a police of officer for the city of Bryan, Texas. As a law enforcement officer he performed numerous arrests, and filed investigations from narcotics, assaults, and other crimes. His experience in the field as a patrol officer has been invaluable in helping clients wrongly accused. His unique perspective offers a real look at what an offense report means as opposed to what it states. After law school Zach became an Assistant District Attorney for the 81st District Court. This district covered five Texas counties. In this rural setting Zach’s duties covered every aspect of a felony case from intake, to grand jury, indictment, pretrial, trial and appeal. With only 5 attorneys to represent such a large area the caseload covered everything a felony prosecutor would ever face.. A short stint with a civil firm in Alvin, Texas gave Zach the tools and knowledge to have a successful civil practice. Eventually, he decided that his main interest, knowledge and experience was in criminal defense. After a couple of years of a successful general practice, Zach was retained on a case and invited the expertise of his colleague Calvin Parks. Preparing and trying that case together lead to the formal creation of Maloney and Parks, L.L.P. in January 2007. With the creation of the partnership, Maloney and Parks, LLP is able to expand their criminal and civil practice beyond Galveston and is better able to serve their clients.
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Firm: Law Wizard, PLLC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Law Office of Zachary Bidner
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Zachary Bidner is a seasoned criminal defense attorney with a dedicated focus on safeguarding the interests and liberties of his clients. Zachary graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2010 and completed his law degree in 2013 from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. With over a decade of criminal law experience, Zachary honed his skills across a spectrum of cases, from DWI to high-stakes murder trials. In total, Zachary has tried over fifty jury trials. Starting as a prosecutor in New Mexico and later in Travis County, Zachary built a solid foundation handling a diverse caseload that included serious felonies. Specializing in domestic violence and sexual assault cases, he has handled numerous complex cases, demonstrating his proficiency in navigating legal intricacies. Zachary’s unique insight into the strategies employed by prosecutors empowers him to craft robust defense strategies, ensuring that every client receives a strong and well-informed representation. Licensed to practice law in both Texas and New Mexico, Zachary Bidner stands ready to fight for you as your advocate, bringing a decade of legal expertise to ensure your rights are defended.
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Firm: The Law Office of Munoz & Paltz, PLLC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Zacery Munoz knew from a young age that he wanted to become a criminal defense attorney and be a voice for the voiceless. He graduated with honors from The University of Texas at San Antonio majoring in Criminal Justice and minoring in Legal Studies, all while holding multiple jobs to pay for his way through college.. He then went on to attend St. Mary's School of Law where he participated in The Center for Legal & Social Justice Criminal Clinic. As a Student Attorney, Mr. Muñoz handled cases ranging from juvenile misdemeanors to 2nd-degree felony assault. In addition to this experience, Zacery was able to work for legal legends, Gerry Goldstein and Cynthia Orr, as a law clerk he worked on several complex criminal matters including, continuous sexual assault, murder, federal bribery, criminal appeals, motions for new trial, petitions for discretionary review, and state and federal writs of habeas corpus.
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Firm: RAICES
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Law Office of Yolanda Jurado-Gesswein
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles Attorney at Law
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Sumpter & Gonzalez L.L.P.
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: United States Attorney's Office - Western District of Texas
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: US District Court
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Office of the Inspector General - Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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