$ 200-350 per hour
Peter A. Schulte, a Dallas native, brings experience unmatched by the vast majority of attorneys. Pete has seen the legal system on all sides… he's been a police officer, a prosecutor, and a defense attorney.
During his years of practice, Pete has been involved in many high-profile cases and has represented several elected officials in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Pete's clients tell him that his unique experience and excellent trial skills set him apart from other lawyers in North Texas.
Pete is licensed as an attorney and counselor at law in the States of Texas and Colorado. His practice focuses on the areas of Criminal Defense, Elections Law (including Ethics Commission Rules & Regulations), Personal Criminal History Information Management (Non-Disclosures, Expunctions), and Family Law. Pete became a licensed Texas Peace Officer at 20 years old while a student at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. While a peace officer, Pete served in many roles. Pete spent time in patrol "working the streets" for Brazos County, Texas (Bryan/College Station, Texas) and later the McKinney Police Department. Pete eventually began to investigate Computer Crimes for the McKinney, Texas Police Department, where under Pete's leadership, the McKinney Police Department became one of the first police departments in North Texas to have the software and tools to handle their own cases involving electronic evidence. Many other police departments began to rely on Pete to help them in investigations that required the acquisition of electronic evidence. Today, Pete continues to be one of the few attorneys that understand how to handle cases involving electronic evidence. Other attorneys from across the country have sought advice and counsel from Pete regarding cases that involve the search and seizure of electronic evidence.
Throughout his time at the McKinney Police Department, Pete was also called on by the command staff of the police department to research and draft policies and procedures for the department. These policies and procedures were drafted with the safety of citizens in mind, yet allowing the police officers to have discretion in their work. This experience gives Pete invaluable knowledge of the politics of police departments and how policies and procedures can effect officer's decisions.
In his last year with the McKinney Police Department, Pete served as the department's Public Information Officer (PIO). In this role, Pete was an official spokesman for the police department, most notably handling the media inquires and press conferences related to the quadruple homicide that occurred in McKinney onMarch 12, 2004. The "Truett Street Murders" captured national media attention, with Pete appearing on several national and local news stations for several weeks. Several local television stations still continue to contact Pete to comment on local legal and police related issues.
After law school, Pete learned the ropes of criminal defense, specifically DWI Defense, while working as an associate attorney for a successful Dallas DWI defense firm. Pete then left private practice and became a prosecutor for the Dallas County Criminal District Attorney's Office. While an Assistant District Attorney, Pete was able to develop new unique ways to handle all types of criminal cases, in addition to training both police officers and fellow prosecutors. Pete also became a distinguished trial attorney, routinely having one of the best trial records among his colleagues.
At the end of 2006, while a prosecutor, Pete developed and organized what was referred to as the "Regional DWI Initiative." The goal of this Initiative was to have a regional task force comprised of both prosecutors and experienced DWI enforcement police officers who met on a regular basis for issues discussion and training. The Regional Leadership Team included Pete as a representative from the Dallas County District Attorney's Office, a member of the Denton County District Attorney's Office, and a member of the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office. Pete left the District Attorney's Office as a Chief Prosecutor at the end of August 2007 to explore a potential bid for Dallas County, Texas Sheriff. As a result, Pete formed the law firm of Schulte & Koch, PLLC, which became Schulte & Apgar, PLLC on January 1, 2008. Pete is the managing partner and client relationship manager.
Pete was the 2010 Democratic Nominee for the Texas House of Representatives, District 108 (Downtown, Uptown, East Dallas, Oaklawn, Park Cities). Although he did not win this Election, the Dallas Morning News stated Pete was "bright and well-spoken," and was "not unprepared and might one day grow into a top legislator."
Today, Pete has become widely recognized as an expert in 4th Amendment law, specifically as it relates to policing, and continues to teach area police officers arrest, search, and seizure law and Courtroom Testimony at police academies across the state. Pete also continues to maintain both his Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) Instructor License and his Peace Officer License. This background allows Pete to have a very different perspective on many cases that other attorneys with only prosecutor experience may overlook.
In addition to his work experience, Pete also is very involved in organizations and associations. In his last year of law school at the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Pete was elected to serve as the student body president of the law school. In this role, Pete was the voice of the students to the legal community of Dallas, Texas and to bar associations across the country, which included many public speaking engagements.
Pete also maintains membership in the Dallas Bar Association, the Dallas County Democratic Party and Young Democrats, the Stonewall Democrats of Dallas, and the Texas Young Lawyers Association.
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18 years | 100 cases
$ 200-350 per hour
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Posted by Verena | July 19, 2025 | Hired Attorney
I have known Pete for over 12 years and have always had an excellent experience working with him while he practiced in Dallas. From our very first meeting, Pete was always professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly responsive. He took the time to clearly explain every step of the legal process and a...
Posted by anonymous | November 11, 2021 | Hired Attorney
Pete is amazing. When he walked in the room my fears melted away, I was so nervous. He's competent and very confident put my mind at ease immediately. I hope I never have to use a lawyer again but if I do Pete will be the one.
Posted by Sophia | July 20, 2021 | Hired Attorney
All thanks to Mr. Pete Schulte! Never having been in a predicament with the law, I was incredibly sacred and nervous when I walked into Mr. Schulte's office for my initial meeting. However, I walked out feeling relieved. He assured me of his goal to have my case dismissed, all while making it clear w...
Posted by anonymous | July 6, 2021 | Hired Attorney
I highly recommend Pete Schulte. This is the first time I’ve needed an attorney, and I was extremely nervous about the entire situation. Pete always answered my questions (more than once at times) and reassured me when I had doubts. He is extremely experienced, and I always felt that I was in good...
Posted by anonymous | June 2, 2021 | Hired Attorney
He is amazing at what he does. I would most definitely recommend him to work with criminal cases he made sure we were kept informed and up to date with everything going on in our case. Always on time and he makes sure that he reviews everything and have hard arguments he is truly the best lawyer out ...
"Pete is a former prosecutor and peace officer, who now fights diligently to represent the interests of his criminal defense clients. I endorse this lawyer."
"I am happy to lend my endorsement to Pete Schulte. He is a great lawyer who is always very prepared in court and knows the law."
"I endorse this lawyer. I have known Pete for years. He is aggressive conscientious creative and ethical. If I needed a lawyer, Pete is one of the lawyers I would call."
"I endorse this lawyer. I have known Pete for less than a year and he has already provided me with a wealth of advice in tips/pointers of practicing law in DFW. Pete is a fantastic attorney and has vast knowledge in many areas of the law. In my opinion he is one of the best attorneys working in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex."
"Pete Schulte is an excellent lawyer and highly regarded in Dallas area courtrooms. I endorse him without reservation."
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2017
Best Lawyers in Dallas for Criminal Defense, D Magazine
2016
Best Lawyers in Dallas for Criminal Defense, D Magazine
2015
Best Lawyers in Dallas for Criminal Defense, D Magazine
2010
Democratic Nominee - Texas House of Representatives District 108, Texas Democratic Party
2008
Candidate, Dallas County Sheriff, Dallas Democratic Party
2001
Peace Officer Instructor License, Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards & Education (TCLEOSE)
1999
Texas Peace Officer's License, Texas Commission on Law Enforcement OfficersStandards & Education (TCLEOSE)
2007 - Present
Managing Partner, Schulte & Apgar, PLLC
2006 - 2007
Assistant District Attorney, Dallas County District Attorney's Office
2005 - 2006
Associate Attorney, The Wilder Firm
2001 - 2005
Police Officer, McKinney, Texas Police Department
1999 - 2001
Police Officer, Brazos County, Texas
Member
Member
Member
Client found NOT GUILTY after a jury trial in COLLIN county.
2005
JD - Juris Doctor
2000
BS - Bachelor of Science
2009
DWI Blood Search Warrants - Defense and Law
2001
Arrest, Search, and Seizure (4th Amendment Law)
N/A
English
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