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If you or a loved one have been arrested and charged with a crime in Texas, or have learned that you may be the subject or target of a Texas State or federal criminal investigation, the most important decision you can make is deciding who will represent you in fighting against these charges.
The easiest and quickest way to resolve a case is to enter into a plea agreement. However, it’s not always the right thing to do.
Being accused of a crime (whether its a felony or misdemeanor) is a very serious matter. Having a criminal conviction on your record will have long-lasting and devastating consequences for you, your future and your family.
It’s your life, liberty and freedom at risk. You need an attorney who will fight to protect your Constitutional rights and ensure Due Process. You need an attorney who will fight for you.
«It’s about justice and fairness,» said Wright. «The State must be held to its obligation of ensuring justice — not conviction — is done.»
History
Established in 2012.
Dawn Zell Wright has been licensed to practice law in Texas since 2001, and is also admitted to practice law in the US Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas, and the United States Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit. She started her own law practice in 2012.
Dawn is a member of the Texas State Bar, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA), Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Attorneys Association (FBCCDAA), Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association (HCCLA) and Fort Bend Bar Association.
Meet the Business Owner
Dawn W.
Business Owner
Dawn received her undergraduate degree from Concordia University in Austin, Texas and received her Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas.
In law school, Dawn volunteered in the civil justice clinic, had an internship in the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office Felony DWI Division and was a founding member of The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Race and Social Justice.
In December 2013, the FBCCDAA honored Dawn with the Unsung Hero Award for her relentless work ethic, dedication, and effectiveness working to ensure justice and fairness to those defendants negatively impacted by the DPS lab tech scandal.