Austin, TX criminal defense lawyers are problem solvers. Our job is to help people in trouble. That’s why I became an attorney. Everyone, in their worst hour, deserves someone to stand by their side. I have always said, “If someone wants to prosecute my client, they have to get past me first.” I strive to give my clients the best defense possible. That means conducting my own investigation. It also means making sure the police and prosecutors do not cheat and do not railroad my clients’ rights.

              I think the most important consideration in choosing between the many Austin criminal attorneys is trust. Your reputation, your criminal record, your liberty, and sometimes even quite literally your life is in this person’s hands. You must trust absolutely that the person who stands between you and your freedom will do everything possible to best advocate your case.

              The most important consideration in choosing an attorney is trust.

              Even before becoming a lawyer, my professional experiences helped develop the skills I use every day advocating for my clients. After graduating from college with a journalism degree, I worked for a few years in sales. Traveling a four-state area I learned how to talk to all kinds of people, and how to effectively negotiate the best deal possible.

              Later, I became a broadcast reporter. Every day I gathered information and investigated facts. I examined issues from all sides of a debate and then presented them in a compelling way to viewers. As an Austin, TX criminal attorney, you are essentially telling your client’s story. An advocate must convince a jury, judge, or prosecutor why a client is not guilty, why the charges should be reduced, or why punishment should be lessened.

              AREAS OF PRACTICE

              • Criminal
              • DUI/DWI
              • Domestic Violence & Neglect
              • Drug Violations
              • Sex Offenses

              BAR ADMISSIONS

              • Texas, 2000
              • U.S. District Court Western District of Texas

              EDUCATION

              • Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas
                • J.D. – 2000
              • University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA
                • B.A.
                • Major: Journalism

              CLASSES/SEMINARS

              • Speaker, Rusty Duncan Seminar, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, 2004 – Present
              • Frequent guest speaker, University of Texas Law School

              PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS

              • Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Board of Directors, Secretary
              • Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, The Advocate, Editorial Committee
              • American Civil Liberties Union, Board of Directors, Central Texas Chapter
              • American Civil Liberties Union, Legal Panel, Central Texas Chapter
              • American Civil Liberties Union, State Legislative Committee, 2001 – Present

              PRO BONO ACTIVITIES

              • The Sunshine Project for Police Accountability, Austin, 1999 – Present
              • Crime Victims Crisis Center, Abilene, 1993 – 1995
              • Volunteer, We Help Ourselves Program