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Charles (Chad) Crowl is an experienced trial attorney who specializes and is passionate about matters of criminal defense. Chad was born and raised in Montgomery County and graduated from Conroe High School in 2003.
Chad attended Texas Tech University School of Law and while there had the opportunity to work as a researcher for the defense team in a criminal case where the death penalty was being sought, intern for two Montgomery County District Courts and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office, and receive a provisional bar card his final year of law school in order to be able to represent indigent clients in criminal matters through Tech Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic.
After graduating Law School with honors, Chad joined two of his best friends from law school at the Bowie County Public Defender’s Office in Texarkana Texas. During his five years at the Public Defender’s Office, Chad began as the misdemeanor attorney, representing hundreds of indigent clients with their criminal matters. While working as the misdemeanor Public Defender, Chad immediately began trying felony cases and after 18 months, Chad was promoted to a felony caseload and spent the next three and a half years as the sole Public Defender for the 5th Judicial District Court. Over the course of his five years at the Public Defender's Office Chad served as trial counsel for dozens of felony jury trials in every District Court in Texarkana, Texas. But one of the most unexpectedly rewarding parts of his career as a Public Defender, was having the opportunity to serve as part a “Drug Court” team in Texarkana, where he had the opportunity to closely work with District Judges, Probation Officers, Law Enforcement and individual clients who were struggling with recovery from substance abuse along while on probation.
After five rewarding years in Texarkana, Chad returned home to Conroe and Montgomery County in order to be closer to his family and open a private practice in his hometown. Chad is a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and is a graduate of it’s prestigious Texas Criminal Trial College program. He is also a member of the Montgomery County Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association, Texas Young Lawyers Association, and Grace Lutheran Church. When he’s not working, Chad enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, reading, Texas Tech football and hanging out with his, much loved (but poorly behaved), rescue Lab Nola. Chad is passionate about navigating his clients through the complicated, stressful and often frightening world of criminal law.
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Acquired: 2012
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804 W Dallas St Ste 7, Conroe, TX, 77301-2248
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Posted by Joseph | December 07, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Litigation
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Knowing there were affirmative defenses and responsive emotions to state misconduct, Crowl engaged in that oppressive lawyering denying motion practice resulting in frivolous cases going forward without objection.
"Chad has years of experience working Criminal Defense, and has come home to Conroe bringing trial experience beyond his years. He's a credit to the profession"
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2011
Jurisprudence Award, Texas Tech Law School - Criminal Defense Clinic
2009
Jurisprudence Award, Texas Tech Law School -Legal Practice
2018 - Present
Partner, Crowl & Crowl PLLC
2012 - 2017
Assistant Public Defender, Bowie County Public Defenders Office
2012 - 2012
Associate, David W. Smith PC
2010 - 2011
Intern, Harris County District Attorney's Office
2009 - 2009
Intern, 359th District Court
2018 - Present
Montgomery County Bar AssociationMember
2012 - Present
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers AssociationMember
2011
Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)