Judge Terry McDonald
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Trusted San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyer

When you choose Judge Terry McDonald as your attorney, you choose to enlist more than 33 years of knowledge defending the rights of people throughout Texas. You choose to enlist a wide range of legal experience, including time as a criminal district court judge and a law school professor. You choose to have someone who is aggressive in defending the rights of his clients. Whether you are charged with a drug crime, a white-collar crime, or a violent crime, Judge Terry McDonald can help you.

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Judge Terry McDonald, Attorney at Law
101 Stumberg Street
San Antonio, TX 78204-1026
210-222-9016
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Judge Terry McDonald, Attorney at Law, accepts clients from throughout South Central Texas and the surrounding areas, including San Antonio, Abilene, Austin, Corpus Christi, Houston, Galveston, Laredo, Waco, and all cities within Bexar County, Comal County, Fort Bend County, Galveston County, Harris County, Hayes County, Live Oak County, McLennan County, Nueces County, Taylor County, Travis County, Webb County, and Williamson County.


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