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Former Chief Prosecutor & Board Certified
Good people can have a bad day. The next day they start by calling College Station criminal defense lawyer and DWI lawyer Brian Foley. Brian helps people by defending their constitutional rights against the full weight of the government in Brazos County. He can help you take back your life!
When looking for a Criminal Defense Attorney in College Station, Bryan, Houston, or The Woodlands, you owe it to your family and your future to speak with experienced counsel. Claim your free consultation and put a Former Chief Prosecutor on your side!
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Serving Brazos County, Montgomery County, Burleson County, and Robertson County.
DWI & Intoxication Crimes
Brian has been trying DWI cases and intoxication cases for years serving on the Vehicular Crimes Team in Montgomery County and supervising the intake of all DWI charges in Harris County as a Felony Chief Prosecutor.
Assault Family Member
As a member of the Domestic Violence Division Brian learned valuable skills that can help you take back your life. Call now and see if you can get help with your criminal case or protective order.
Drug Offenses
Brian has handled the drug charge pleadings for individuals found with as little as a single joint to as much as 7 Kilos of Cocaine. No matter what your level of offense call to get Brian's Experience working for you!
Why Choose a Board Certified Attorney?
Board Certification is a mark of excellence and a distinguished accomplishment within the Texas legal community. Out of 110,000 lawyers that are licensed to practice in Texas, only 7,200 are Board Certified. Learn more about Board Certification.
Former Prosecutor in Brazos County
Brian is a former Chief Prosecutor starting his career in Brazos County. Criminal cases in Bryan/College Station are different from other places around the state. Because of Texas A&M University's student population and faculty population, jury pools vary greatly and outcomes should be tailored more to protecting the future of young people than retribution on the part of the State. Brian understands these challenges and his goal is a dismissal. Learn more about Brian's experience as a Former Chief Prosecutor.
Brian was regularly dispatched to the worst types of DWI cases involving serious bodily injury or death as a member of the Montgomery County Vehicular Crimes Team. Brian's years of experience and training on the most serious types of intoxication charges allows him to protect your rights! When you are looking for a DWI Lawyer in Conroe, Texas Brian has the experience you need on your side. Learn more about the Vehicular Crimes Team.
Brian was also a member of the Domestic Violence Prosecution Unit handling thousands of felony and misdemeanor assault charges from arrest to jury trial. Brian attended the Advanced Trial Advocacy Training School with a focus on strangulation felony assault charges. Learn more about the Domestic Violence Unit.
Trial Experience
Brian has tried criminal cases from Murder to Marijuana. His techniques and strategies in jury selection and presentation are followed by lawyers around the State. Brian is a graduate of the exclusive "train the trainer" program and began helping other lawyers hone their craft. Brian has published numerous legal articles on trial advocacy and the criminal justice system.
You cannot have a lawyer who is afraid of trial. You need someone who is battle tested and is ready to fight for you. Put Brian's extensive trial experience on your side. Don't make these decisions alone.
Call or text now: (936) 596-0407.
Appellate Experience
Brian has the distinction of delivering oral argument to both the 9th and 14th District Courts of Appeals of Texas and has handled both misdemeanor and felony appeals in Texas.
- Misdemeanor Appeals
- Felony Appeals
- Writs of Habeas Corpus
A loss at trial doesn't mean all is lost. Brian can help by writing your original appeal to any criminal conviction.
Education and Experience
- Texas A&M University — Magna Cum Laude
- Texas Tech School of Law — Juris Doctorate
- Oxford University — St. Edmunds Hall — Fl. State Summer Law Program
- The White House — Intern
Awards
- First Year Appellate Advocate Champion
- National Champion NLLSA Criminal Law Trial Advocacy
- National Order of the Barristers
- McWhorter, Cobb, & Johnson Outstanding Barrister Award
- Staff and Comment Editor Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal
- Judges Chairman of the Board of Barristers
- Advanced Trial Advocacy
- Train the Trainer
- Vehicular Crimes Division Intoxication Assault and Manslaughter
- Prosecution Faculty Advisor
- Board Certified in Criminal Law — Texas Board of Legal Specialization
When you're facing criminal charges in College Station, Bryan, or Brazos County you have to find a skilled College Station Criminal Defense Attorney as soon as possible. Criminal offenses have significant consequences including jail or prison time and thousands of dollars in fines. A criminal conviction can follow you from state to state and can linger on your record causing you to lose valuable rights and opportunities. From job loss, to losing the right to vote, or possessing firearms, it is critically important to hire someone who can fight back for you. Brian Foley has negotiated thousands of cases and has a reputation for zealous, relentless advocacy in the courtroom that can help you.
Top rated College Station criminal defense lawyer by Avvo and Justia.
Criminal Defense in Bryan and College Station
The difference between how criminal cases are handled in College Station and Brazos County is night and day. If you are charged with possession of less than two ounces of marijuana in College Station, you will likely be arrested and have to make a bond. In Houston, you might end up with a warning or less. Every county is different in how they handle criminal matters. If you have a criminal case in College Station or Brazos County, Texas, Brian Foley is the Brazos County Criminal Defense Attorney you need on your side.
What's the Best Way to Find a College Station Criminal Defense Lawyer?
Most people's first reaction is to Google "best criminal defense attorney" followed by a location like College Station or Bryan, Texas. You can find endless lists of attorneys and websites. The only reliable way to select an attorney is to talk with them. See if they have the experience you'll need. Can they answer your questions and do they know the law? Have they ever handled a case like yours before? Do they have experience in the jurisdiction where your case is being filed?