Michael Harris

Michael Harris

I'm a veteran trial lawyer in Texas with twenty-five years of experience.

Michael Ray Harris, Attorney At Law

201 W. Mulberry St.
Kaufman, TX 75142

Phone: 469-474-1623

Website: kaufmancountydwi.com

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About Michael Harris

I started of doing Driving While Intoxicated jury trials while I the SMU Dedman Law School Criminal Clinic. The vast majority of my jury trials have been as a court appointed attorney in Kaufman County defending those accused of felony possession of controlled substance. Yet I decided it was time to expand my law practice and go back to doing more Driving While Intoxicated cases.


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