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Michael Crawford
Fierce Litigator in DWI/DUI Law
The Law Office of MIchael J Crawford, PLLC
416 N 14th St
Corsicana, TX 75110
Phone: 214-903-7722
Website: michaeljcrawfordlaw.com


About Michael Crawford
Michael J Crawford is a litigation attorney. Crawford has completed over 200 jury trials to jury verdicts in his career. Specializing in Criminal Law a large portion of Crawford's law practice is dedicated to DWI/DUI law. Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization Crawford continues to educate himself on the cutting edge of science, law enforcement policies, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Guidelines, and attends regularly as well as acts as factuly in DWI seminars. SuperLawyer, Avvo-10.0, Board of Directors for the National Trial Lawyers Criminal Division Executive Committee, and many other organizations have recognized Crawford for his outstanding performance in DWI/DUI as well as all Criminal Law.
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