Larry P. Mcdougal, experienced Criminal Defense attorney in Richmond, TX with 37 reviews
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Larry P. Mcdougal

809 Houston Street, Richmond, TX

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Education

1990:
South Texas College of Law ,Houstn, JD - Juris Doctor
1987:
University of Houston, main campus, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1978:
Wharton County Junior College, Wharton, A.A.S

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Gabriela jaimes

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21 Oct, 2024
Highly recommend! They were very helpful and went above and beyond for my family. Only attorney I would hire that I trust will do what's best and right for us
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Tiffany cebell

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08 Oct, 2024
The Law Office of Larry McDougal boasts a formidable team of exceptional attorneys and paralegals who possess an intimate understanding of the law and legal procedures. They command respect at the courthouse and are unwavering in their commitment to championing your cause. I wholeheartedly endorse them for all matters related to criminal defense and have confidently referred them to my own family and friends.
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Brandon vincent

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08 Oct, 2024
Larry Jr. got my case rejected well before my first court date. Their team was empathetic and had great communication while answering all my questions. Also took all necessary steps in gathering evidence. Would 100% recommend their services
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Publications

2013:
Texas Bar Annual Conference Materials, Ethics Opinion 611

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