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Shannon W. Locke, Esq., Member Attorney
Computer Crimes, Criminal Fraud, DUI/DWI, Drug Violations, Felonies, Grand Jury Proceedings, Identity Theft, Juvenile Crimes, Misdemeano...
Phone:210-953-1983
Address: 1008 S. Alamo Street, San Antonio, TX 78210
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Law Firm:The Locke Law Group
Lawyer:Shannon W. Locke, Esq.
Phone:210-953-1983
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Lawyer Title:Member
Practice Areas:Computer Crimes, Criminal Fraud, DUI/DWI, Drug Violations, Felonies, Grand Jury Proceedings, Identity Theft, Juvenile Crimes, Misdemeanors, Parole & Probation, Prosecution, RICO Act, Sex Offenses, Traffic Violations, Victims' Rights, White Collar Crimes
Bio:AV Preeminent | After moving to San Antonio, Texas he worked in the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office. There, he prosecuted financial crimes in the White Collar Crime Unit. While he left the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office more than ten years ago, he continues to use the trial skills and complex litigation skills he learned while he was a prosecutor. Whether it’s a misdemeanor DWI or a complex Federal case Mr. Locke will work to find the best possible solution for your case. As a Board Certified criminal defense attorney Mr. Locke puts his trial experience to work for you. He has tried cases in Bexar County, Hays County, Bandera County, and Kendall County. As a criminal defense attorney Mr. Locke has tried Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Robberies, Murder, Vehicular Manslaughter, DWI, Domestic Violence Assault. He also attempts to get his client’s cases dismissed prior to going to trial by pointing out to the prosecutor’s the weaknesses in the State’s case. In addition to his trial work in State court Mr. Locke practices extensively in the Western District of Texas. In the past two years he has argued twice in front of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and has persuaded a District Court Judge in San Antonio to dismiss his client’s case on Constitutional grounds. He looks at every case asking himself three questions 1) Were your constitutional rights violated? 2) How will the State prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt? 3) If we go to trial what
Admitted:2002, Arizona; 2005, Texas; 2006, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas;
College:Macalester College, Class of 1996, B.A., History with honors
Law School:University of Arizona College of Law, Class of 2002, J.D., Honors: National Moot Court Team, 2001 – 2002; Robert Moorman Bankruptcy Scholarship, 2001 – 2002
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Languages:English

Lawyer Shannon W. Locke, Esq., graduated from Macalester College, Class of 1996, B.A., History with honors University of Arizona College of Law, Class of 2002, J.D., Honors: National Moot Court Team, 2001 – 2002; Robert Moorman Bankruptcy Scholarship, 2001 – 2002, is now employed by The Locke Law Group at 1008 S. Alamo Street San Antonio, TX 78210.Shannon W. Locke, Esq. is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Shannon W. Locke, Esq. as your lawyer, you should consider whether Shannon W. Locke, Esq. offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Shannon W. Locke, Esq. has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Shannon W. Locke, Esq.'s office is located at San Antonio, TX, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Shannon W. Locke, Esq. has been admitted in 2002, Arizona; 2005, Texas; 2006, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas;. His or her practice areas include Computer Crimes, Criminal Fraud, DUI/DWI, Drug Violations, Felonies, Grand Jury Proceedings, Identity Theft, Juvenile Crimes, Misdemeanors, Parole & Probation, Prosecution, RICO Act, Sex Offenses, Traffic Violations, Victims' Rights, White Collar Crimes.

Shannon W. Locke, Esq.'s college and law school education includes Macalester College, Class of 1996, B.A., History with honors, University of Arizona College of Law, Class of 2002, J.D., Honors: National Moot Court Team, 2001 – 2002; Robert Moorman Bankruptcy Scholarship, 2001 – 2002. Other biographical background includes AV Preeminent | After moving to San Antonio, Texas he worked in the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office. There, he prosecuted financial crimes in the White Collar Crime Unit. While he left the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office more than ten years ago, he continues to use the trial skills and complex litigation skills he learned while he was a prosecutor. Whether it’s a misdemeanor DWI or a complex Federal case Mr. Locke will work to find the best possible solution for your case. As a Board Certified criminal defense attorney Mr. Locke puts his trial experience to work for you. He has tried cases in Bexar County, Hays County, Bandera County, and Kendall County. As a criminal defense attorney Mr. Locke has tried Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Robberies, Murder, Vehicular Manslaughter, DWI, Domestic Violence Assault. He also attempts to get his client’s cases dismissed prior to going to trial by pointing out to the prosecutor’s the weaknesses in the State’s case. In addition to his trial work in State court Mr. Locke practices extensively in the Western District of Texas. In the past two years he has argued twice in front of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and has persuaded a District Court Judge in San Antonio to dismiss his client’s case on Constitutional grounds. He looks at every case asking himself three questions 1) Were your constitutional rights violated? 2) How will the State prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt? 3) If we go to trial what. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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