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Address: 400 North Washington Avenue, bryan, TX, 77803
Law Firm: The Law Office of Shane Phelps, P.C.
Phone: 979-431-4364
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Website: http://www.shanephelpslaw.com

TitleThe Law Office of Shane Phelps, P.C.
First Year of Call
Areas of PracticeCriminal Defense, Family, Personal Injury, DUI/DWI, Juvenile Criminal Law, White Collar Crime, Sex Crimes, Drug Crimes, Theft
DescriptionCollege Station Criminal Defense Lawyer As founder of The Law Office of Shane Phelps, P.C., Bryan/College Station criminal defense attorney Shane Phelps has a reputation as a leading trial lawyer in the Central Texas area. With decades of experience as both a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney, Shane has tried more than 150 jury trials, everything from DWI to Capital Murder. He is highly regarded for his meticulous attention to detail, his exhaustive legal research skills, his leave-no-stone-unturned trial preparation, and his ferocious defense of his clients’ rights. Before entering private practice to found one of the most successful criminal defense firms in Central Texas, Shane was the First Assistant District Attorney in the Brazos County District Attorney’s Office, one of the most successful prosecution offices in Texas during his tenure. Shane founded The Law Office of Shane Phelps, P.C. because he feels strongly that formidable criminal defense attorneys make the criminal justice system work best. He is dedicated to providing the best legal defense in every case he handles. Shane’s background, education, and experience speak volumes about his dedication, tenacity, and ability. Shane is a former United States Marine, achieving the rank of sergeant meritoriously in less than two years, an accomplishment unheard of in the Marines. He graduated from two of the best universities in the country, Rice University in Houston (B.A. English, 1983) and The University of Texas School of Law in Austin (J.D., 1987). After graduating from law school, Shane turned down lucrative offers from civil law firms to start a career in the criminal justice system with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in Houston, one of the busiest and best prosecutor offices in the United States. Shane left the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in 1990 to take a position as a special prosecutor with the Texas Attorney General’s Office, traveling Texas assisting prosecutors who needed special expertise in complex and high profile cases. In 1993, Shane was promoted by then-Attorney General Dan Morales to lead a new division, the Prosecutor Assistance and Special Investigations Division. In 1998, Shane served as criminal justice advisor to the John Cornyn for Attorney General Campaign in Austin and upon General Cornyn’s election, was appointed Deputy Attorney General for Criminal Justice. Shane came to Central Texas in 2001 to accept the position as First Assistant District Attorney, a position he held until leaving in 2011 to found The Law Office of Shane Phelps, P.C. Shane is a board-certified criminal law specialist. Only a small percentage of criminal defense attorneys in Texas hold this distinction. The certification from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization is awarded only after years of experience, recommendations from colleagues and judges, extensive trial experience, and successfully passing a rigorous examination. Shane has been board-certified since 1992. Shane is also a member of the College of the State Bar, an elite legal fraternity that recognizes attorneys who exceed the minimum continuing legal education requirements every year. Shane has been a popular lecturer on a variety of trial advocacy and legal topics over the years, including white-collar crime, public corruption, the death penalty, and search and seizure law. He was a frequent lecturer for the Texas District and County Attorneys Association and is often asked to speak to community groups about the criminal justice system. Since he became a criminal defense attorney, Shane has been invited by elected prosecutors and The Texas Rangers to train law enforcement officers. Shane has also published numerous articles on public corruption, ethics, the death penalty, and other legal issues. Shane has appeared on television numerous times to discuss the criminal justice system and topical legal issues. Shane is the legal analyst for KBTX in Bryan/College Station and appears frequently on KAGS-TV in Bryan College Station. Over his career, Shane has also been featured on Dateline NBC, NPR, on the covers of two magazines (The Texas Lawyer and The Austin Chronicle), in the Texas Bar Journal, and in numerous newspapers across Texas. Shane is also a successful appellate lawyer having argued before several courts of appeal in Texas and several times before Texas’s highest criminal court, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. In 2013, Shane argued and won The State of Texas v. Granville, 423 S.W.3d 399 (Tex. Crim. App. 2014), a significant case involving warrantless searches of cell phones held in an inmate’s property. Granville changed the law in Texas and required law enforcement to obtain a search warrant before searching a cell phone. A leader in the legal community, Shane founded, along with fellow attorney Phil Banks of Bryan, Atticus Finch Day. This holiday celebrates the ideals embodied in the fictional character of Atticus Finch from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. The event has become wildly successful and has attracted high-profile speakers from all over Texas, including famed trial attorney Rusty Hardin, civil and criminal defense attorney John Raley, who successfully won Michael Morton’s freedom after years of unjust incarceration, legendary Texas trial attorney and State Bar President Buck Files of Tyler, and former Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Cathy Cochran. Most importantly, Shane is a devoted husband and father. Shane’s wife, Jean, is also an attorney as well as a CPA who works with him at The Law Office of Shane Phelps, P.C. Shane’s daughter, Mary Claire, is an eighth-grader in College Station. As a father, Shane has a deep appreciation for the concern parents have for their children and their futures. Shane zealously represents students at Texas A&M and Blinn College who have been accused of criminal offenses that threaten their futures.
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The Law Office of Shane Phelps P.C.

CUSTOMIZED DWI DEFENSE – Experienced from Both Sides of the Courtroom, We Are Equipped to Handle Any DWI CaseOUR AREAS OF CRIMINAL DEFENSENeed a Criminal Attorney in College Station or Bryan, TX?At The Law Office of Shane Phelps, P.C., we have decades of experience tenaciously representing individuals who have been accused of serious crimes. Our College Station criminal defense lawyers know that any type of charge can be difficult to endu…

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