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James accepts a full range of criminal defense cases, including first-degree felonies, and has particular interests in complex litigation, sex crimes, and appeals. He has brought to jury trial all manner of cases—from driving while intoxicated to drug possession to assaults and sexual assaults and more. Over and over again, he has been thrilled to hear those two sweetest words read back to him from a jury: “Not Guilty.”
James grew up in Dallas and graduated from Cistercian Prep School. He then attended Davidson College in North Carolina on full academic scholarship. While at Davidson, he worked to support himself, was involved in theater and film, and earned honors in English. It was there that he first discovered his public voice and began to explore how he could use that voice to help others.
After college, James moved to California with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. He worked first in Sacramento with people who were homeless and mentally ill. During that time, he experienced firsthand the difficulties that those with serious mental illness have in navigating our society and being understood. He built on that experience in Los Angeles, where he worked on Skid Row helping the poorest create stability and opportunity in their lives by finding work. These years, and those that followed in Houston as a fundraiser and administrator in the nonprofit world, helped James see the need for strong advocacy for those accused of crimes when they face the powerful government systems that prosecute people.
In 2000, James then went to law school at the University of Texas. He earned membership on the prestigious Texas Law Review, worked in the School’s criminal defense clinic, and ultimately graduated with honors. After law school, he served as a briefing attorney to the Hon. W. Kenneth Law at the Texas Third Court of Appeals. He was then honored by Justice Robert Pemberton’s request to serve as his staff attorney at the Third Court, which he gladly accepted. During that time, he also benefitted tremendously from the mentorships of Justices Bea Ann Smith, Mack Kidd, and David Puryear.
After three years at the court of appeals, James immersed himself in the world of criminal defense. He moved to Del Rio, TX, on the border 150 miles west of San Antonio, to help Texas RioGrande Legal Aid start Texas’s first rural, multi-county public defender office. After almost four years, he moved to Dallas to work in the appellate division of the Dallas County Public Defender. A very short year later, he returned to Texas RioGrande Legal Aid to head its Public Defender Division.
James is now happy to be in private practice with three of the lawyers—and people—he admires most.
James spends much of his free time at Richard Lord’s Boxing Gym here in Austin, where he trains regularly and is an instructor for beginning boxers. He also enjoys his dog and cats. He is very involved in helping his brother raise his niece and nephew, who are all in Fort Worth. James loves to visit and hike Enchanted Rock, Lost Maples, and Big Bend country. He doesn’t mind so much that his sister lives on the North Shore of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, because it has enabled him to visit the islands frequently and to learn to surf.
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Acquired: 2003
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205 N. 7th St, Alpine, TX, 79830
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Posted by anonymous | March 03, 2017 | Hired Attorney | DUI & DWI
Not from Austin, Guided me through the process
Was in town for ACL, and charged with DWI. Being from out of town, James helped me through the process and minimized the need for me to return. Communication is key to this process and a clear understanding of the procedures. Without the communication and experience, I don't think the result would ha...
Posted by Osvaldo Blannin | July 08, 2013 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Traffic tickets/ Osvaldo Blannin
He was great lawyer and informed me of all the best way to handle my situation durning time out and in of court,I felt he did his best to handle my case ,he made feel safe and confident about my case,I would recommend him to anyone in need of a lawyer.
"James is a genius and he has the talent to persuade jurors. His trial preparation is meticulous. He is passionate about his client's cases and zealously advocates on their behalf. If your liberty is at stake, he is the lawyer that you want sitting next to you at trial."
"James is a lawyer's lawyer. He knows the law and he knows how to try a case. I would recommend him in any criminal matter."
"James is an experienced trial attorney, he maintains professionalism in a very adversarial system, and he zealously advocates for all of his clients. He has my utmost respect as a fellow attorney."
"James is my go to appellate lawyer and a great trial partner. He knows what it takes to win on appeal and that makes him an excellent trial lawyer as well. James also seeks out the most challenging cases. You can trust that he will fight for you."
"James McDermott is a lawyer's lawyer. He's what you get when you combine expert knowledge of the law with zealous advocacy."
"I endorse this lawyer. James is one of the most competent attorneys I know. If I had need of an attorney, I would without hesitation seek James's counsel. I would describe James as knowledgeable, intelligent, compassionate about the needs of his clients, passionate about helping others, committed to seeing that the justice system works as it should. He is an experienced and effective litigator who is unafraid to take on difficult cases."
"I have known Mr. McDermott for a number of years and we have worked together on several occasions. Mr. McDermott is an extremely intelligent, talented and experienced attorney, who always works diligently for his clients. Mr. McDermott is skilled in both trial and appellate work, and I highly recommend him."
"I have known James for years and he is one of the best, most insightful lawyers I know. He has good instincts, knows criminal law inside and out, and makes good strategic choices to solve the tough problems sometimes his clients have. He knows how to try a case and when he does, he wins consistently. I don't endorse lawyers hardly ever, but endorsing James is a no-brainer. If I was in trouble myself, I would hope to get James as my lawyer. Period."
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2019
Warren Burnett Award, State Bar of Texas
2003
Cum Laude, University of Texas School of Law
2002
Texas Law Review, University of Texas School of Law
2017 - Present
Chief Public Defender, Far West Texas Regional Public Defender
2017 - 2017
Partner, Law Office of James G. McDermott, PLLC
2013 - 2017
Partner, Thompson Salinas Rickers & McDermott, LLP
2010 - 2013
Director of Public Defender Division, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Inc.
2009 - 2010
Assistant Appellate Public Defender, Dallas County Public Defender's Office
2007 - 2009
First Assistant Public Defender, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Inc.
2006 - 2007
Assistant Public Defender, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Inc.
2003 - 2006
Staff Attorney, Court Of Appeals For The Third District Of Texas
2017 - Present
Trans-Pecos Bar AssociationMember
2014 - Present
State Bar of Texas, Committee on Pattern Jury ChargesMember
2006 - Present
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
2013 - 2017
Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
2013 - 2018
Williamson County Bar Association
2013 - 2021
State Bar of Texas, Committee on Legal Services to the Poor in Criminal MattersCommittee Member
Jury verdict: not guilty
Misdemeanor assault conviction, no sex offender record
Motion to Quash granted; no statutory basis for re-indictment.
Plea to lesser-included class A misdemeanor criminal trespass.
Jury trial. Verdict: not guilty.
Dismissed
Jury trial. Not guilty of sexual assault; guilty of two counts of class c assault.
Jury trial. Verdict: not guilty.
Dismissed
Jury trial. Verdict: not guilty.
Jury trial. Verdict: not guilty.
Dismissed
Finding of no reason to believe.
2003
JD with Honors
2015
Preservation of Error
2013
Introduction to Criminal Procedure
2013
Trial Preparation
2013
2012
Suppressing Evidence
2012
Preparing Your Client to Testify in Criminal Proceedings
2011
Voir Dire
2011
Constitutional Rights of Criminal Defendants
2007
Magistration under the Fair Defense Act
2013
2012
2011
English
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