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I have wanted to be a trial lawyer since I was 6 years old. At that age, I read a short story called "The Devil and Daniel Webster." Long story short: after reading it, I knew that being a lawyer could be something heroic, that I could help people who desperately needed help.
After graduating from law school, I worked as a briefing attorney for United States District Judge Robert W. Porter.
After completing my term with Judge Porter, I started working at the Austin law firm of Clark, Thomas & Winters. I handled white collar (RICO) cases, insurance cases, and commercial matters.
My thirst for trials would only be quenched, though, once I started working for the Travis County District Attorney's Office. I worked in these units: juvenile prosecution, trial court (assigned at various times to the 167th, 299th, and 390th District Courts), grand jury, child abuse prosecution, and the special prosecution (white collar crime) unit. I was made the first "court chief" of the 390th District Court.
Now I continue representing clients in my criminal defense practice. I love it. It allows me to continue helping people, defending the accused both in trial and in negotiations, whichever is more appropriate for my client.
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Acquired: 1986
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600 W. 13th Street, Austin, TX, 78701
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Posted by Preston | May 18, 2023 | Hired Attorney
I hired Mr. Mange for a DWI I had received. The situation I found myself in was stressful, but Mr. Mange was 100% with me EVERY step of the way for 14 months, answering any questions I had honestly and treated me with kindness. His knowledge and calm demeanor put me at ease. He truly cares about his ...
Posted by Dustin | August 22, 2019 | Hired Attorney
If anyone comes across this review be glad you did. I was arrested for a DWI 9 months ago and as anyone would be I was scared to death, especially with it being my 2nd one. My family and myself did extensive research to find the best possible representation that we could. I work at a high profile ...
Posted by LS | October 15, 2018 | Hired Attorney
After researching DWI Attorneys in Austin, we hired Bill Mange to litigate our daughter's case. The book that he wrote (and has made available on his website) is very informative and helped us to know what to expect. Throughout the whole process, Bill's calm demeanor, willingness to answer question...
Posted by Dan | October 3, 2018 | Hired Attorney
After getting a DWI during a holiday non-refusal weekend where the results didn't add up I was hopeful for an easy resolution but was prepared to go through trial. After some initial research I met with Bill and felt confident he was behind me. Bill put together one of the smartest and most in dept...
Posted by Olivia | October 1, 2018 | Hired Attorney
Mr Mange is a 5 star attorney. One star for being ethical. One star for being goal oriented...providing you with the very best defense. One star for working tirelessly and going beyond the call of duty on your behalf. One star for giving you the highest respect...whether inside the court room or i...
"Mr. Mange is not only a great attorney but he is a great human being. He is a true advocate for his clients and he genuinely cares. When I need to make a referral in his area, he is the only call I make!"
"When I was a prosecutor, I knew I was in for a fight when Bill was the lawyer on the other side. He is extremely sharp and well prepared. His clients are lucky to have him fighting for their rights."
"Bill Mange is an exceptional attorney. He is one of the best—if not The Best--DWI lawyers in Austin. Bill is highly intelligent, extremely knowledgeable, and always thoroughly prepared. When Bill and I worked together in the District Attorney’s office together, Bill was legendary for his trial preparation and attention to detail. Bill is a fierce advocate for his clients. I enthusiastically endorse this lawyer."
"Bill Mange is one of the best defense lawyers in Travis County. Sometimes lawyers need to bounce ideas off of each other to craft the best tactics and strategy in defending a criminal case, and I have often tapped Bill as a useful resource in that regard. Also, he’s on a very short list of attorneys I would hire if I were charged with a crime in or around Austin, Texas. I think those might actually be the two best things I could say about any lawyer."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. I have known Bill for quite a few years and am familiar with the high quality of his work. He is smart, knowledgeable, and detail oriented. He works hard for his clients, is completely ethical, and gets excellent results."
Criminal defense lawyer | Sep 29
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"Bill is extremely knowledgeable in criminal law and works hard for his clients. He has extensive jury trial experience and is constantly reading new cases to keep up on any changes in the law. He is an excellent choice if you are searching for an attorney."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. Bill is a dedicated, thorough and ethical trial lawyer who gets good results."
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1998
Outstanding Family Justice Prosecutor, Austin Children's Advocacy Center
2002 - Present
, William B. Mange, P.C.
1993 - 2002
Assistant District Attorney, Travis County District Attorney's Office
1988 - 1992
Associate, Clark, Thomas & Winters
1986 - 1988
Briefing Attorney, United States District Judge Robert W. Porter
2004 - Present
National College of DUI Defense
2002 - Present
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
2002 - Present
Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
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Guilty - 10 PRO & $10,000 fine
Guilty - Count I: 80 years; Count II: 99 years
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Guilty - 4 TDC
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Pled after guilty verdict -- 25 TDC habitual
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1986
JD - Juris Doctor
1982
Bachelor of Arts with High Honors and Departmental Honors
2008
DWI Trial: Defending and Winning a Breath Test Case
2001
Confessions
2000
Warrantless Arrests
1999
Faculty Advisor for Trial Skills Group
1985
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