I am an experienced lawyer who has practiced in Lubbock, Texas for 18 years. I have handled all types of cases, including many criminal defense and personal injury cases.
I am married with two children. My wife is a dedicated Bible teacher. We hold a Bible study each week.
People who have legal problems trust me to understand their problem and take the right steps to solve those problems.
I look forward to hearing from you.
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30 years | 300 cases
30 years | 250 cases
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Acquired: 1996
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P.O. Box 10525, College Station, TX, 77842
21 Client Reviews
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Posted by Crystal | December 06, 2010 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Fantastic Attorney
Mr. Moody was always very prompt with details and documents concerning my case. Also, he returned my calls very quickly every time. He was very knowledgable and had a more personal character than most attorneys I've dealt with. I will use him again if ever the need arrises in the future and will reco...
"I have worked on cases with David. He takes on cases others may not want to handle. I found him to be professional and courteous."
"I endorse this lawyer. David is a great lawyer, who cares about his clients. He is focused on his client's needs and works hard to get the desired results."
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2016
Preeminent 4.9 out of 5, Martindale-Hubbell
1990
Certification, Certified Association Executive
1999 - Present
Criminal Defense Attorney, Law Office of David Moody
1996 - 1998
Attorney, Law Office of Ronnie Agnew
2009 - Present
Lubbock Trial Lawyers AssociationFormer President
2009 - Present
Lubbock Criminal Defense Lawyers AssociationMember
2009 - Present
Lubbock Trial Lawyers AssociationMember
2000 - Present
Fifth Circuit Bar AssociationMember
After I confirmed that the complaining witness was dead, I informed the prosecutor who dismissed the case.
My client made bail and was released from jail.
No criminal conviction, no criminal history
1995
JD - Juris Doctor
1975
BS, Radio Television Film
2012
Obtaining Bank Records
2006
1995
Spanish
English
Legal Answers
Will they take me to jail if i tested positive for marijuana. This is my first time being on probation and i stopped smoking.
21 Apr 2014
Why do I have two court dates for one charge??
25 Apr 2014
I have a nine year old DUI in Texas, are there any statute of limitations to give me hope?
24 Apr 2014