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Criminal Defense Lawyers

Free Initial Consultation | 24/7 Emergency Consultations | Offices in Tyler & Longview

Free Initial Consultation

24/7 Emergency Consultations

Offices in Tyler & Longview

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 Committed to Fighting for Your Rights

An old rule of business says, "There's no substitute for experience." Why is that important? Because there have been countless changes to the laws in Texas and the United States since 1985, and the experienced attorneys of Law Office of Holmes, Moore, Waldron, & Parrish have been around to see all of them. 

When you or your loved one need the right legal representation in your corner, you need to contact us at (903) 229-9153.

Attorneys Jason Parrish, Gregory Waldron and David Moore

Meet Our Team

David E. Moore

David E. Moore

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. 

Bar Admissions
· Texas, 1985
· U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas

Education
· Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas
â—‹ J.D. - 1984
· Baylor University, Waco, Texas
â—‹ B.A. - 1983

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
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David E. Moore
Rated by Super Lawyers


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Grregory A. Waldron

Gregory A. Waldron

 Greg has been fighting for the rights of the accused since 1993, spending the first 13 years of his practice as an assistant federal defender. He has handled over 1000 federal cases during his career. 
In 2001, he was named Outstanding Assistant Federal Defender chosen nationwide based on a not guilty verdict received in an arson case where the accused was facing up to life in prison. 

He has been in private practice since 2006, handling both state and federal criminal matters, along with plaintiff’s personal injury claims.

Areas of Practice
• Criminal Law, State and Federal
• Personal Injury - Plaintiff
• White Collar Crimes

Bar Admissions
• Texas, 1993
• U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas
• U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit

Education
• Oklahoma City University School of Law, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
â—‹ J.D. - 1993
• Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
â—‹ B.A. - 1989
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Gregory A. Waldron
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Jason L. Parrish

Jason L. Parrish

 Jason began his legal career in 2003 as an assistant district attorney in Smith County, TX. He was quickly promoted and served as the lead felony prosecutor in each district court during his tenure. 


Jason tried well over 120 cases during his career as a prosecutor. Jason L. Parrish joined the law firm of Holmes & Moore, PLLC, in 2013. He quickly put his trial skills to use and obtained three not guilty verdicts during his first jury trial as a criminal defense lawyer for a client who was facing up to 130 years in prison if convicted.


Jason L. Parrish is now a partner with Law Office of Holmes Moore Waldron & Parrish and is continuing to rigorously and successfully defend clients accused of crimes. 


Areas of Practice

• Criminal Law State and Federal

• White Collar Crimes

• Personal Injury


Bar Admissions

• State of Texas, 2003

• US District Court, Eastern District of Texas

• US District Court, Northern District of Texas


Education

• Texas Tech University School of Law, Lubbock, Texas

â—‹ J.D. - 2003

• Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

â—‹ B.S. - 1999


Professional Associations and Memberships

• Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association

• Smith County Defense Lawyers Association

• Smith County Bar Association

• Gregg County Bar Association

• Fellow Member Texas Bar Foundation

Clifton L. Holmes

"In Remembrance"

Clifton L. Holmes - February 17th 1939 - October 16th 2 020

Bar Admissions
• Texas, 1967
• U.S. District Court Western District of Texas, 1974
• U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas, 1973
• U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, 1990
• U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas, 1979
• U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit, 1981
• U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 1981
• U.S. Supreme Court, 1974

Education
• George Washington University National Law Center, Washington, DC
â—‹ J.D. cum laude - 1966
• University of Texas, Austin, TX
â—‹ B.A. - 1961 Major: Economics
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