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Properly defending criminal misdemeanor and felony cases takes experience. Criminal defense attorney, Earl Gray has that experience which comes from years of having tried numerous criminal trials ranging from murder to D.W.I. Whether you're facing charges for aggravated sexual assault, a drug offense or even a minor traffic violation, Earl Gray is prepared to defend any and all types of criminal cases.
After graduating from Texas A&M and obtaining his juris doctorate at Regent University School of Law, Gray worked for two years as a defense lawyer. He was then recruited by the Brazos County District Attorney's office to prosecute felony and misdemeanor cases for almost five years. With over twelve years of intensive courtroom experience, he's handled hundreds of felony and misdemeanor criminal cases. This substantial trial experience coupled with having tried cases on both sides of the bench gives Gray a decided advantage in representing you in your case.
Attorney Gray's clients find they've hired a thorough, hard-working, diligent, persistent and aggressive defender to present their case in court. Contact Earl Gray for a free initial consultation to discuss YOUR Bryan-College Station criminal case with an experienced criminal defense trial lawyer.
"There are a lot of Texas criminal defense lawyers out there, but too many criminal defense lawyers move cases through the system as quickly as they can," Gray said. "They plead a case too early. They don't take enough time to research the case and the applicable laws, or to file appropriate motions."
"It's important to hold the state to their burden of proof. That's what I'm here to do. I'm here to protect your rights."
Whether in the courtroom arguing your case to a jury, or negotiating the best possible plea, Earl Gray works aggressively to help clients get the best possible outcome in their situation.
Earl Gray is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization meaning he is an expert in Criminal Law.
Criminal defense attorney Earl Gray is licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas to practice in Texas state courts and is a member of the College of the State Bar of Texas, which that agency describes as "an honorary society of lawyers who are among the best trained attorneys in Texas." In addition to his criminal defense practice, he teaches civil litigation, law office management, and business law.
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