Estela Chavez Vasquez

Estela Chavez Vasquez

Licensed for 18 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Brownsville, TX
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Family, Immigration, Juvenile

974 E Harrison St, Brownsville, TX

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Licenses

Licensed in Texas for 18 years

State: Texas

Acquired: 2007

Eligible to Practice in Texas

No misconduct found

Location

Judge Cameron County Court at Law No. 5

974 E Harrison St, Brownsville, TX, 78520-7123

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Estela Chavez Vasquez's Reviews

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3.7 /5.0

3 Client Reviews

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Posted by Melissa | June 20, 2025 | Civil Rights

She has a Bias against PROSE LITIGANTS

She is biased against Pro se litigants : Re: The Quiet Erosion of Pro Se Rights and Equal Access to Justice In courtrooms across Texas and this nation, a silent crisis is unfolding—one that strikes at the foundation of our democracy and the principle of equal justice under law. That crisis is the... growing denial of access to justice for pro se litigants—citizens who, often by necessity, represent themselves in court without the benefit of legal counsel. We are not lawyers. Many of us never intended to take on this role. But for low- and modest-income families, especially those already facing life-altering hardships, legal representation is a luxury they cannot afford. Court-appointed attorneys—when they are made available—are often stretched too thin, under-resourced, or simply unequipped to serve the deeper, more complex needs of the people they are meant to protect. As a result, more and more citizens are forced to navigate the labyrinth of legal systems alone. But what happens when we try? We are often met with skepticism, silence, or outright obstruction. Motions go unheard. Evidence is ignored. Procedural errors, rather than being gently corrected as the law allows, are weaponized to dismiss legitimate claims. The courts—institutions meant to serve all people—are being shaped into fortresses accessible only to the trained or the wealthy. This is not justice. This is an erosion of a fundamental right. Pro se litigants deserve dignity, support, and meaningful access to the courts. The judicial system should not require a law degree to be heard. Yet no meaningful infrastructure exists to educate or empower us. Free legal clinics are rare, limited, or nonexistent in many counties. Court clerks are often prohibited from offering any substantive guidance. And while legal aid organizations do heroic work, they are simply overwhelmed and underfunded. We need change. We need public funding for legal self-help centers in every courthouse. We need judges who see the person behind the paperwork. We need educational resources designed not for law students, but for neighbors, workers, single parents, and elders—those for whom the stakes of justice are often life itself. And above all, we need recognition that being pro se is not a failing, but a right—one guaranteed under our Constitution and worthy of respect. To deny people the right to be heard simply because they are poor, untrained, or unfamiliar with legal language is to turn justice into a privilege, not a right. I urge the public, the courts, and our lawmakers to take this crisis seriously—before access to justice becomes a memory, not a mandate.

Posted by anonymous | August 09, 2012 | Criminal Defense

Awesome Service

This is for sure the BEST lawyer...I have delt with a previous and was not satisfiel. She put up a huge fight I had three charges which included two misdemeaners and one criminal. She managed to dismiss all three charges for a very low cost I am so HAPPY with her service!!!!

Posted by happy client.... | August 25, 2010 | Child Custody

I am Happy

Attorney kept me informed of all options i had. She put up a fight and held her ground. She has shown me that she has a back bone. She is honest and trustworthy. She helpped me to get information for my son and faught for me and my son. She is helping me to undo the other attorneys doings. She is one... attorney I will recommend to anyone that is struggling with child custody or visitation. never thought i'd say this but I love my attorney... *** Estela Keep up the amazing job you are doing and you have one faithful client here...

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Experience

Education

2006

Thurgood Marshall School of Law

Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)

2000

University of Texas At Brownsville

Bachelor of Arts,

Languages

Spanish

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