Mr. David E. Moore

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Mr. David E. Moore: Attorney with Holmes, Moore, Waldron &  Parrish, P.L.L.C.
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Biography

David is a sixth-generation East Texan who began his career in the 1980s as an assistant district attorney in Gregg County. While there, he became the chief prosecutor for the 188th District Court and was named Narcotics Prosecutor of the Year for the North Texas Region.

In 1991, David began representing defendants in criminal cases and has been consistently recognized by local and national news media outlets for his unyielding dedication to his clients.

Areas of Practice (10)

  • Drug Offenses
  • Sex Crimes
  • Violent Offenses
  • Firearm Offenses
  • Juvenile Offenses
  • Theft Offenses
  • Domestic Violence
  • Probation and Parole
  • Bail and Bond Hearings
  • White-Collar Crimes

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Baylor University, B.A., 1983
Law School Attended:
Baylor University School of Law, J.D., 1984
Year of First Admission:
1985
Admission:
1985, Texas; U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas
Memberships:

Professional Associations and Memberships

· President of Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 2017 - 2018

· Past Chair of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Project

· National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Languages:
Spanish
Reported Cases:
State of Texas vs. James York Brown (Police sergeant James Brown was indicted for capital murder, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault. The alleged criminal acts were supposedly committed in connection to a satanic cult which practiced ritualistic murders and cannibalism. The State, represented by a special prosecutor and two "satanic cult experts" sought the death penalty against Sgt. Brown. The case was dismissed prior to trial. The case was also featured as a two-hour special on Dateline NBC, MSNBC Cover to Cover as well as other national television programs); United States of America vs. Reginald Rausse (Mr. Rausse was traveling through East Texas by Amtrak train when he was detained by task force officers working a narcotics interdiction on the train. A subsequent consensual pat-down resulted in the discovery of more than a pound of cocaine concealed on his body. After a lengthy suppression hearing in Federal Court, the Judge issued a 52-page order suppressing the evidence. The Government was then forced to dismiss Mr. Rausse's charges); United States of America vs. Larry Underwood (Mr. Underwood was stopped on U.S. Hwy 59 in Panola County, Texas northbound from Houston, Texas by a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper. Mr. Underwood consented to a search of his trunk. After one hour of searching the vehicle, the DPS trooper discovered 20 kilograms of cocaine in a hidden compartment in the car's bumper. Mr. Underwood was arrested and his vehicle seized. The Court held a hearing on a motion to suppress filed by David E. Moore. At the conclusion of the evidence, the Court found that Mr. Underwood had been illegally detained, invalidating his "consent." The Government, with their evidence suppressed, dismissed the charges against Mr. Underwood and returned his vehicle; State of Texas vs. Heraclio Vasquez (Mr. Vasquez, an illegal immigrant, was detained on a Greyhound bus in Cass County, Texas by a narcotics task force officer. Mr. Vasquez spoke no English and the female narcotics officer did not speak Spanish. The officer ultimately searched Mr. Vasquez and his luggage. She located a pound of cocaine. After a suppression hearing, the District Court found that due to the language barrier, the "consent" to search would not have been voluntary and suppressed the evidence. The charges against Mr. Vasquez were dismissed).
ISLN:
902403008

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