Which Dallas Criminal Defense Attorney Should You Hire to Represent Your Son or Daughter?

This was the question recently put to members of the Dallas criminal defense bar.

When his peers were asked, Clint Broden was selected in four categories as the lawyer other criminal defense lawyers would go to if their son or daughter needed criminal representation. The categories were:

  • If my son/daughter were charged with a FELONY DRUG OFFENSE in Dallas County;
  • If my son/daughter were charged with a FELONY in Dallas County;
  • If my son/daughter needed to APPEAL a criminal case; and
  • If my son/daughter were charged with a criminal offense in FEDERAL COURT

In addition, Clint Broden has been named a Super Lawyer in White Collar Criminal Defense by Texas Monthly from 2004-2013 and has been named one of the Best Criminal Lawyers in Dallas by D Magazine from 2011-2013.

For complete pool results go to http://bestlawyersindallas.blogspot.com/2013/05/2013-best-criminal-defense-lawyers-in.html.

Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as a specialist in both criminal law and criminal appellate law, and with over 30 years of criminal law experience, Mick Mickelsen is a co-founder of Broden & Mickelsen, LLP in Dallas, Texas. He represents individuals charged with white-collar crimes, sex crimes, murder, drug offenses, and other serious state and federal crimes. He has handled numerous capital cases and has successfully overturned several clients’ murder convictions in post-conviction litigation. He also has worked as an adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, teaching trial advocacy and has been a speaker at several continuing legal education (CLE) events.

Education: B.A. in English from the University of Dallas, J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center

Awards: Texas Super Lawyer since 2004, Martindale-Hubbell Rating 5.0 out of 5.0

Leadership Positions: Past Co-Chair of the Dallas Criminal Justice Committee, past Board Member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association