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ANGELA MOORE

Attorney At Law
SAN ANTONIO,Texas

Summary

Dedicated legal professional offering expertise in Criminal law and related Texas Agency Administrative procedures. Proven success in building trusting rapport with clients, stake holders, elected officials, and members of the judiciary. Possesses confidence in providing sound legal advice in clear and universal terms. Hardworking and dedicated to application of the law to actual accused persons and victims of crime. Committed and creative Attorney with specialty in Government and Criminal law. Highly skilled in oral argument and legal research, leading to over 400 published cases. Attorney adept at predicting arguments of opposing counsel and addressing important concerns or questions. Proven legal success in advocating for both the Federal and State prosecution and all levels of criminal defense. Over 34 years of experience in Criminal law. Attorney adept at developing positive rapport with clients, staff, and colleagues. Presents evidence clearly and practices sound and thorough case analysis techniques. Experienced Leader and Organizer having served on a variety of committees and boards.

Excellent reputation for resolving problems and improving experiences for all parties involved in the court processes.

I'm interested in this full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing legal knowledge skills, excellent time management and resolution of difficult issues. Skilled in working under pressure and adapting to new situations and challenges to best enhance the legal profession and criminal justice.

Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet the organizations goals.

Accomplished Attorney offering 34-year record of supporting clients and the Government in legal matters.

Communicates clearly and effectively with clients, opposing counsel, jurors and judges. Adept at developing lasting professional relationships.

Overview

35
35
years of professional experience
7
7
years of post-secondary education

Work History

PRIVATE PRACTICE

Law Office Of ANGELA J. MOORE
San Antonio, TX
01.2014 - Current
  • SPECIALIZING IN TEXAS (STATE) APPEALS AND POST-CONVICTION WRITS, FEDERAL APPEALS, AND FEDERAL WRITS OF HABEAS CORPUS
  • EXPERIENCE INCLUDES 11.07 TEX CODE CRIM PROC
  • HABEAS CORPUS WRITS, FEDERAL WRITS PURSUANT TO SECTION 2255 AND 2254 U.S.C, DIRECT APPEALS TO TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS FOR DEATH PENALTY CASES, DIRECT APPEALS TO COURTS OF APPEAL, PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW TO TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, MANDAMUS PROCEEDINGS 6 OUT OF 7 SUCCESS RATES
  • CONCENTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESSES FOR CERTIFICATION OF JUVENILES AS ADULTS AND RECENT U.S
  • CONSTITUTIONAL RULINGS BY U.S SUPREME COURT AND CHANGING REVIEW OF CASES’ IMPLEMENTATION IN BEXAR COUNTY, APPEALS IN FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS, TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, AND TEXAS SUPREME COURT
  • COURT APPOINTED DEFENSE APPELLATE COUNSEL FOR TOM GREEN, BURNET, WEBB, LLANO, WEBB, ATASCOSA AND BEXAR COUNTIES
  • Referred clients to specialists, educational outreach programs or social service agencies for additional interventional needs.
  • Interpreted laws, rulings and regulations for individuals and businesses.
  • Used knowledge of legal precedents to analyze probable outcome of cases.
  • Monitored state and federal regulations to keep company up to date with changing laws.
  • Gathered evidence to formulate defense or initiate legal actions.
  • Evaluated findings and developed strategies and arguments in preparation for case presentations.
  • Studied Constitution, statutes and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies to determine ramifications for cases. Analyzed probable outcomes of cases using knowledge of legal precedents.
  • Interviewed witnesses and gathered public record research relevant to each case.
  • Communicated with clients and collected information to research cases and prepare settlement offers.
  • Engaged in complex post conviction litigation under federal and Texas statutes relating to Criminal Law, Parole, Community Supervision, Juvenile proceedings.
  • Researched, wrote and filed motions, writs and briefs for each case.
  • Oversaw average of 48 cases each month.
  • Explained available courses of action and possible repercussions of cases to clients.
  • Apprised clients of potential risks and costs associated with each course of action.
  • Advised clients on legal matters such as ramifications of plea negotiations and appealing from unsuccessful trials.

ASSISTANT PUBLIC DEFENDER

DALLAS COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER, BLVD
DALLAS, TEXAS
08.2012 - 01.2014
  • TRIAL PRACTICE AND MENTAL HEALTH DOCKET
  • Supported and represented indigent clients out-of-court, in-court and post-trial.
  • Trained law interns on overall law practices and specific court procedures.
  • Individually manage over 40 cases and assisted head public defender in managing as many as 100 cases per month.
  • Questioned and cross-examined witnesses throughout course of trials.
  • Apprised clients of potential risks and costs associated with each course of action.
  • Explained available courses of action and possible repercussions of cases to clients.
  • Researched, wrote and filed motions, writs and briefs for each case.
  • Drafted motions, petitions and waivers.
  • Formulated trial techniques specifically pertaining to each case.
  • Assessed cases for probable outcomes by researching black letter law and other legal authority, comparing fact patterns to those of precedential cases.
  • Represented District Public Defender at pretrial, trial, and motion hearings, criminal courts.

Chief PUBLIC DEFENDER

Bexar County
San Antonio, TX
08.2005 - 05.2011
  • INITIATED OFFICE FORMATION FROM FIRST HIRING, BASED ON TIDC GRANT WITH BOARD SUPERVISION
  • DEPARTMENT TRANSITIONS WITHIN COUNTY HIERARCHY
  • CLOSE SUPERVISION OF ALL ATTORNEYS AND CAPTURE OF SIGNIFICANT DATA FOR INDIGENT DEFENSE COMMISSION AND WORKING CLOSELY WITH TIDC IN COOPERATION WITH OTHER PUBLIC DEFENDER OFFICES
  • FURTHER APPROPRIATIONS FOR SPECIAL PROJECTS INCLUDING PILOT PROJECT REGIONAL APPELLATE PUBLIC DEFENDER PROGRAM, CREATION OF MENTAL HEALTH UNIT WITH SPECIALIZED DOCKET, COOPERATION AND COORDINATION WITH MENTAL HEALTH STAKEHOLDERS, SUCH AS CENTER FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICE AND BEXAR COUNTY JAIL
  • COOPERATION OF PUBLIC DEFENDER OFFICE WITH PROBATION DEPARTMENT AND JAIL ADMINISTRATORS FOR CREATION AND REARRANGING PROCESSES FOR IDENTIFYING MENTAL HEALTH ARRESTEES IN EFFORT TO LOWER JAIL POPULATION
  • ENGAGEMENT WITH PUBLIC GROUPS AND MEDIA REGARDING ACTIVITIES OF PUBLIC DEFENDER OFFICE IN CONJUNCTION WITH DIRECTIVES OF COUNTY SUPERVISORS
  • ONGOING REPORTING AND COMPLIANCE WITH TASK FORCE ON INDIGENT DEFENSE.
  • CHIEF RESPONSIBLE PERSONALLY FOR PERSONAL DOCKET, 25 OR MORE FELONY APPEALS, AND COORDINATION FOR BEST PRACTICES WITH FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS AND COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS.
  • CHIEF DUTIES INCLUDED TO ASSIGN, MANAGE AND PREVIEW EVERY APPELLATE BRIEF FILED BY HER UNIT,(SIX OTHER ATTORNEYS AND TWO SUPPORT STAFF) REQUIRING MINIMUM OF 25 PER ATTORNEY
  • SUPERVISION AND BRIEFING INCLUDING THREE DEATH PENALTY APPEALS
  • BRIEFING INCLUDED IN DEPTH RESEARCH AND DISCUSSION OF UNITED STATES CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, TEXAS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, INTERPRETATION OF FEDERAL CASE LAW AND STATUTES, INTERPRETATION OF TEXAS CASE LAW AND STATUTES
  • CHIEF SERVED AS LEAD ATTORNEY ON SIX DEATH PENALTY DIRECT APPEALS AND TWO CERTIORARI PETITIONS
  • CHIEF SUPERVISED ALL INDIGENT CRIMINAL APPEALS, INCLUDING JUVENILE APPEALS.
  • Interpreted laws, rulings and regulations for individuals and Department.
  • Formulated techniques specifically pertaining to each case.
  • Advised on legal matters such agreements for mental health rehabilitation and possible outcome on appeal.
  • Worked with legislators and representatives to assist in drafting indigent defense legislation , policies, and enforcement procedures by offering insights as law practitioner.
  • Drafted motions, petitions and waivers.
  • Engaged in complex areas of Constitutional Law and under Texas statutes Criminal prosecutions and defense of accused.
  • Analyzed probable outcomes of cases using knowledge of legal precedents.
  • Oversaw average 50 cases each month.
  • Explained available courses of action and possible repercussions of County processes available in representing indigent defendants in cost effective manner based on economies of scale..
  • Conducted research, gathered information from multiple sources and presented results
  • Proved successful working within tight deadlines and fast-paced atmosphere
  • Improved operations through consistent hard work and dedication
  • Participated in continuous improvement by generating suggestions, engaging in problem-solving activities to support teamwork
  • Resolved problems, improved operations and provided exceptional service
  • Maintained energy and enthusiasm in fast-paced environment
  • Developed team communications and information for meetings
  • Used critical thinking to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions

Adjunct Professor

St. Mary's School Of Law
San Antonio, TX
01.2005 - 01.2006
  • UPPER LEVEL CLASS "WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS."
  • SUBSTANTIVE LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING
  • Developed and implemented legal curriculum for Advanced Criminal Law subject matter "wrongful convictions" and collected information for improved learning and student performance.
  • Transitioned course material and applied technological options for online and course-related software for Westlaw (TWEN) and Zoom.
  • Worked cooperatively with other members of faculty and staff to contribute to overall institutional effectiveness.
  • Identified academic strengths and obstacles and developed instructional techniques to accommodate different learning styles.
  • Engaged students with insightful and compelling classroom discussion of topics relevant to coursework to boost student learning and retention.
  • Designed and distributed feedback forms to continually improve teaching skills and develop stronger connection with students.
  • Encouraged class discussions by building discussions into lessons, actively soliciting input, asking open-ended questions and using techniques to track student participation.
  • Built relationships with students, mentoring on personal, professional and academic goals while providing coaching on effective study habits.
  • Developed curriculum standards, lesson plans and syllabi.
  • Graded quizzes, tests, homework and projects to provide students with timely academic progress information and feedback.
  • Collaborated with department head to create dynamic, ongoing curriculum development and instruction improvement program.
  • Scored exams and graded student performance fairly by using blind grading.
  • Used TWEN to keep accurate student records for attendance and grades.
  • Studied program needs and enhanced content and teaching methods to better communicate material.
  • Used variety of instructional methodologies and technology to keep Legal Research and Writing courses interesting and engaging.
  • Demonstrated superb organization skills in classroom and with student records with specific attention to school policies for documentation.
  • Contributed to new directions for criminal legal practice programs at doctorate level for law students
  • Organized time, space and resources to balance advanced instruction, challenging workloads and stringent deadlines.
  • Designed and delivered class instruction to meet course competencies.
  • Completed classroom planning by creating and preparing exams, classroom discussions and lectures.
  • Applied multitude of valid methods to employ and assess students' understanding of content.
  • Developed curriculum standards, lesson plans and syllabi
  • Used variety of learning modalities and support materials to facilitate learning process and accentuate presentations
  • Evaluated and revised lesson plans and course content to achieve student-centered learning
  • Used exams, quizzes and assignments to assess student comprehension
  • Worked with colleagues and administrators to create robust education programs
  • Collaborated with department head to create dynamic, ongoing curriculum development and instruction improvement program
  • Developed and implemented State and Federal Habeas Corpus curriculum for improved learning and student performance

SUPERVISING STAFF ATTORNEY

HABEAS CORPUS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
12.2003 - 11.2004
  • SUPERVISOR OF SEVEN ATTORNEYS ASSIGNED TO HABEAS CORPUS SECTION
  • PREPARE AND RESPOND TO 1000 WRITS ANNUALLY AND SUPERVISE APPROXIMATELY 7000 WRITS, performed under significant work load.
  • REVIEWED WORK PRODUCT AND TRAIN ATTORNEYS DESIGNATED TO HABEAS CORPUS SECTION
  • REVIEW AND EDIT DRAFT DEATH PENALTY OPINIONS
  • REVIEW AND DISCUSS OPINIONS ISSUED BY COURT ON WEEKLY BASIS
  • PREPARE AND CONFER WITH COURT WEEKLY IN PREPARATION OF WEEKLY HAND DOWN OF OPINIONS AND ORDERS
  • ASSIST GENERAL COUNSEL IN PROMULGATING MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND HIRING OF STAFF ATTORNEYS FOR COURT, increased communication between Judges and staff.
  • ASSIST CLERK OF COURT IN CASE MANAGEMENT AND PROCESSING OF HABEAS CORPUS PETITIONS AND CASES IN GENERAL
  • GENERAL OVERALL MANAGEMENT OF COURT PROCESSES AND PROGRAMS.
  • Prepared variety of different written communications, reports and documents
  • Carried out day-to-day duties accurately and efficiently
  • Created plans and communicated deadlines to complete projects on time

Asst. County Attorney

Kendall County Attorney
Boerne, TEXAS
06.2002 - 12.2003
  • RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES AS Asst. County Attorney for Kendall County : SUPERVISOR OF ALL 5-SUPPORT STAFF AND SOLE PROSECUTOR FOR ALL MISDEMEANOR CRIMINAL CASES, JUVENILE CASES, AND PROTECTIVE ORDERS FOR KENDALL COUNTY
  • COORDINATE PARALLEL PROSECUTIONS WITH DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE
  • PREPARE ALL WRITTEN RESPONSES TO BRIEFS, AND MOTIONS, INTAKE, AND REVIEW OF ALL CASE FILINGS, CONFERRING WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT ON INVESTIGATIONS, REPORTS, AND CASE LAW
  • NEGOTIATION OF PLEA AGREEMENTS, PRESENTATION OF WITNESSES, AND JURY TRIALS
  • CONFER WITH ELECTED COUNTY ATTORNEY REGARDING BUDGETARY MATTERS, JAIL ADMINISTRATION, BAIL BONDS, COMMISSIONERS COURT, AND PROMULGATION OF POLICIES FOR KENDALL COUNTY, SUCH AS ORDERS OF COMMISSIONERS COURT AND COUNTY REGULATIONS
  • COORDINATION WITH VICTIM ASSISTANCE PERSONNEL WITH VOCA AND VAWA GRANTS AWARDED BY AACOG
  • REPRESENTATION OF VICTIMS PURSUANT TO THESE GRANTS FUNDS AS IN-KIND MATCHING FUNDS BY KENDALL COUNTY
  • COORDINATION OF EQUIPMENT NEEDS, HOT CHECK FUNDS, AND OTHER BUDGETARY ISSUES FOR COUNTY ATTORNEYS OFFICE
  • ASSIST IN CREATING BUDGET AS REQUIRED BY STATE LAW FOR COMMISSIONERS COURT.
  • Developed strategies to resolve cases in client's best interest.
  • Conducted legal research and conferred with colleagues with subject matter expertise to develop strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases.
  • Provided legal advice to variety of county government context involved in multiple types of litigation.
  • Tracked and researched developing precedent and legislation in County services and law to maintain expertise and best advise and advocate for clients.
  • Assessed cases for probable outcomes by researching black letter law and other legal authority, comparing fact patterns to those of jurisprudential cases.
  • Interviewed witnesses and gathered public record research relevant to each case.
  • Analyzed probable outcomes of cases using knowledge of legal precedents.
  • Drafted motions, petitions and waivers.
  • Researched and wrote contracts, agreements and proposals.
  • Interpreted laws, rulings and regulations for individuals and county government.
  • Explained available courses of action and possible repercussions of cases to law enforcement.
  • Managed team of employees, overseeing hiring, training and professional growth of employees
  • Created plans and communicated deadlines to complete projects on time
  • Used Microsoft Word and other software tools to create documents and other communications
  • Led projects and analyzed data to identify opportunities for improvement
  • Drove operational improvements which resulted in savings and improved profit margins
  • Proved successful working within tight deadlines and fast-paced atmosphere
  • Collaborated with team members to achieve target results
  • Developed team communications and information for meetings
  • Exceeded goals through effective task prioritization and great work ethic
  • Completed paperwork, recognizing discrepancies and promptly addressing for resolution
  • Learned new skills and applied to daily tasks to improve efficiency and productivity
  • Participated in continuous improvement by generating suggestions, engaging in problem-solving activities to support teamwork
  • Carried out day-to-day duties accurately and efficiently
  • Worked flexible hours across night, weekend and holiday shifts
  • Participated in team-building activities to enhance working relationships
  • Used critical thinking to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions
  • Developed and maintained courteous and effective working relationships
  • Actively listened to public requests, confirming full understanding before addressing concerns
  • Worked within applicable standards, policies and regulatory guidelines to promote safe working environment
  • Identified issues, analyzed information and provided solutions to problems
  • Demonstrated respect, friendliness and willingness to help wherever needed

Assistant United States Attorney

Department Of Justice
San Antonio, TX
10.1998 - 06.2002
  • Filed timely Briefs for United States of America when federal conviction was appealed.
  • Advocated for United States before Federal District Court and Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in oral argument by presenting facts and evidence in most favorable light.
  • Developed strategies to resolve cases in Governments' best interest.
  • Attended hearings as representative of Government as necessary.
  • Assessed cases for probable outcomes by researching black letter law and other legal authority, comparing fact patterns to those of jurisprudential cases.
  • Managed high-volume caseload in most populous and demanding district (Western District of Texas) in demanding conservative court with high volume.
  • Conducted legal research and conferred with colleagues with subject matter expertise to develop strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases.
  • Researched, wrote and filed motions, writs and briefs for each case.
  • Engaged in complex appellate litigation under statutes relating to United States Codes, Rules, Sentencing Guidelines and Board of Immigration appeals.
  • Advocated for clients before court in oral argument by presenting facts and evidence in most favorable light
  • Tracked and researched developing precedent and legislation in Criminal law to maintain expertise and best advise and advocate for clients
  • Conducted legal research and conferred with colleagues with subject matter expertise to develop strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases
  • Managed high-volume caseload in most populous and demanding circuit
  • Analyzed probable outcomes of cases using knowledge of legal precedents
  • Proposed requests for admission and requests for production of documents
  • Assessed cases for probable outcomes by researching black letter law and other legal authority, comparing fact patterns to those of precedential cases
  • Tracked and researched developing precedent and legislation in Criminal and Constitutional law to maintain expertise and best advise and advocate for clients
  • Drafted motions, petitions and waivers
  • Researched, wrote and filed motions, writs and briefs for each case
  • Responsibility average 20 cases per year.
  • Filed timely case pleadings to meet firm deadlines
  • Engaged in complex Criminal Post Conviction litigation under statutes relating to search and seizure, expert witnesses, probable cause, Constitutionality of Statutes and Complex Criminal cases.

Asst. District Attorney

BEXAR COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
San Antonio, Texas
01.1990 - 10.1998
  • RESEARCH AND PREPARATION OF STATES RESPONSE TO APPELLANTS BRIEFS AND STATES ORIGINAL APPELLATE BRIEFS FOR FELONIES, MISDEMEANORS, JUVENILE, MENTAL HEALTH, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND CAPITAL MURDER CASES; PRESENTATION OF ORAL ARGUMENT BEFORE TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AND FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS; APPEAR IN ALL CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURTS FOR HEARINGS ON EVIDENTIARY MOTIONS, JURY CHARGE CONFERENCES, AND POST-CONVICTION MATTERS
  • CONDUCT HEARINGS IN CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT ON WRITS OF HABEAS CORPUS, BLUE WARRANT REVOCATION HEARINGS AND SHOW CAUSE ORDERS; ASSIST IN TRIAL AS CO-COUNSEL
  • COUNSEL WORKED ON NUMEROUS SPECIAL PROJECTS INCLUDING TRAINING OF PROSECUTORS AND INTERNS, DEVELOPING PROCESSES FOR APPELLATE CONSULTATION ON COMPLEX TRIALS, WRITING AND DEVELOPING LEGISLATION FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, TESTIFYING ON BEHALF OF THAT LEGISLATION, WORKING WITH NUMEROUS SECTORS OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
  • ARGUED OVER 130 CASES ON APPEAL, PREPARED OVER 400 APPELLATE BRIEFS, LEAD COUNSEL ON OVER 20 TRIALS AND 50 HEARINGS
  • ARGUED FOUR CAPITAL MURDER APPEALS TO COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS.
  • Used Microsoft Word and other software tools to create documents and other communications
  • Demonstrated respect, friendliness and willingness to help wherever needed
  • Created plans and communicated deadlines to complete projects on time
  • Worked flexible hours across night, weekend and holiday shifts
  • Led projects and analyzed data to identify opportunities for improvement
  • Used critical thinking to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions
  • Actively listened to supervisor and court requests, confirming full understanding before addressing concerns
  • Worked to maintain outstanding attendance record, consistently arriving to work ready to start immediately

ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY

BOOTH AND NEWSOM, P.C
AUSTIN, TEXAS
01.1989 - 01.1990
  • RESEARCH AND DRAFTING CONCENTRATING IN CONSTRUCTION LITIGATION, ADMINISTRATIVE AND WATER LAW
  • SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDED PREPARATION OF LEGAL MEMORANDA, PLEADINGS, MOTIONS AND ORDERS, INTERROGATORIES, AND REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS
  • IN DEPTH RESEARCH IN AREA OF FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
  • SUMMARIZING AND CHARTING OF LEGISLATION.

ATTORNEY

TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
01.1988 - 01.1989
  • HON. W.C. DAVIS (DECEASED)
  • RESEARCH AND PREPARATION OF DRAFT JUDICIAL OPINIONS
  • REVIEW AND ANALYZE PETITIONS OR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW AND WRITS OF HABEAS CORPUS
  • CO-AUTHORED STYLE AND USAGE MANUAL FOR BRIEFING ATTORNEYS AT COURT
  • OPINIONS DRAFTED INCLUDED: CAPITAL MURDER CASES, REMANDS FROM UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, WRITS OF MANDAMUS AND WRITS OF PROHIBITION, AND EXTRAORDINARY MATTERS INCLUDING HABEAS CORPUS, AND CERTIFIED QUESTIONS OF LAW FROM FIFTH CIRCUIT.

STUDENT BAR PRESIDENT

PHI DELTA PHI, ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY
01.1987 - 01.1988
  • DURING ST. MARY'S LAW SCHOOL EDUCATION
  • INVITED TO WRITE FOR ST. MARYS LAW JOURNAL;
  • AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE AWARD IN CRIMINAL LAW (GRADE OF 91, TOP GRADE IN CLASS);
  • DEANS LIST FALL 1985 (TOP 10%);
  • ST. MARYS LAW SCHOOL ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP

Education

J.D. - Law

ST. MARY’S SCHOOL OF LAW
San Antonio, TX
08.1985 - 05.1988

Bachelor of Arts - Government And Politics, Prelaw

Angelo State University
San Angelo, TX
08.1981 - 05.1985

Skills

WORD, PAGES, WESTLAW, AND LEXIS, ABILITY TO CREATE AND USE GOOGLE DRIVEWESTLAW, , DROPBOX, GOOGLE, AND I-CLOUD DRIVES

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Accomplishments

Selected by State Bar of Texas Board of Specialization as a writer for the

Criminal Law Specialization exam, and as a grader.

Board certified in Criminal law since 1990.

Board certified in Criminal Appellate Law since 2011


Selected as Best Lawyers in San Antonio, 2009, 2010, 2020, 2022.





Timeline

PRIVATE PRACTICE

Law Office Of ANGELA J. MOORE
01.2014 - Current

ASSISTANT PUBLIC DEFENDER

DALLAS COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER, BLVD
08.2012 - 01.2014

Chief PUBLIC DEFENDER

Bexar County
08.2005 - 05.2011

Adjunct Professor

St. Mary's School Of Law
01.2005 - 01.2006

SUPERVISING STAFF ATTORNEY

HABEAS CORPUS
12.2003 - 11.2004

Asst. County Attorney

Kendall County Attorney
06.2002 - 12.2003

Assistant United States Attorney

Department Of Justice
10.1998 - 06.2002

Asst. District Attorney

BEXAR COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
01.1990 - 10.1998

ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY

BOOTH AND NEWSOM, P.C
01.1989 - 01.1990

ATTORNEY

TEXAS COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS
01.1988 - 01.1989

STUDENT BAR PRESIDENT

PHI DELTA PHI, ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY
01.1987 - 01.1988

J.D. - Law

ST. MARY’S SCHOOL OF LAW
08.1985 - 05.1988

Bachelor of Arts - Government And Politics, Prelaw

Angelo State University
08.1981 - 05.1985
ANGELA MOOREAttorney At Law