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Ramon J. Villagomez

Licensed for 52 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Brookshire, TX
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense

33903 Pecan Hill Dr, Brookshire, TX

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2008
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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 52 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 1973

Eligible to Practice in Texas

Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2008

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Law Offices of Ramon J. Villagomez

33903 Pecan Hill Dr, Brookshire, TX, 77423-9280

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1.8 /5.0

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Posted by Andrea | July 23, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Identity Theft

Ineffective Counseling

Wowww, I thought I was the only one who was misrepresented. Every review that I have read pertaining to Attorney Villagomez, I experienced. My case was back in April of 2010. I was charged with Identity Theft and Organized Crime, with a bond set at 100,000. The offer on the table started at 20 ...years, which he never tried to get lowered. This was my first time EVER getting in trouble. First Attoney Villagomez said that I would plead not guilty, then on down the line he changed it to me pleading guilty. As you all have stated, I never met with Attorney Villagomez in his office, I only spoke with his wife on the phone whenever someone did answer the phone and on the days I had to appear in court. He reset my case for over a year and then he advised me that the judge said he could not reset it anymore. (which is a lie) My job at the time gave me the choice to resign. Well I didn't get a chance to do that because Attorney Villagomez wife did not get the paperwork to me in time. Attorney Villagomez told me the only way that I might be able to get probation would be to have a PSI Hearing, which wasn't nothing to me but a set up. At the PSI Hearing the DA recommended 30 years in TDCJ, which Judge Michael T. McSpadden agreed to. Can you all believe it???? 30 years with it being my first time ever getting in trouble. Oh and to top it off....after Attorney Villagomez took my case, he later told me that he hadn't ever worked a case like mines before. My question to him was why would take my case and you know you weren't going to be able to work the case on my behalf. SMH. I filed ineffective counseling while I was incarcerated, but did not win. It's still very hard for me after so many years in understanding this and I may never be able to understand this. But I do know that something needs to be done with this attorney. As someone stated in the reviews....all the cases that Attorney Villagomez represented needs to be reviewed again. I know that I am still suffering with this because I am having to take medicine for anxiety and depression. Someone please help us

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Experience

Professional misconduct

This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2008.

Fully Probated Suspension issued in TX, 2008

updated on 06/04/2007

Fully probated suspension means an attorney is technically suspended but may still practice law. The State monitors the lawyer's activities during the suspension to make sure that he or she does not repeat the behavior.

Partially Probated Suspension issued in TX, 1999

updated on 03/15/2019

Partially Probated Suspension means an attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. When the attorney returns to practice, he or she will be on probation, meaning the State monitors the attorney's activities for a period of time in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.

Education

1973

University of Houston Law Center

Self-Study

Languages

Spanish

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