Sheila R. Randolph is a highly respected criminal defense lawyer, licensed by the Supreme Court of Texas since 1985. Her career is distinguished by a profound commitment to justice and an unwavering dedication to her clients. Having tried scores of jury trials, many as lead counsel, she possesses invaluable experience and a tactical advantage in the courtroom.
Prior to her distinguished private practice, Sheila served as a former Tarrant County Assistant Criminal District Attorney, offering her a unique perspective into the prosecution's strategies. Her early career also included serving as a Book Review and Articles Editor for the American Journal of Criminal Law, showcasing her academic rigor and intellectual contributions to the legal field.
Beyond the courtroom, Sheila is a passionate educator. She has volunteered her services as a TCLEOSE instructor for the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office investigators, where she taught critical subjects like Racial Sensitivity, Cultural Diversity, and Civil Rights. This reflects her belief in upholding the highest standards of ethics and fairness within the justice system, a philosophy she brings to every case.
At the core of Sheila R. Randolph's practice is a belief in aggressive representation combined with empathetic guidance. Understanding the profound stress clients face, her approach is built on:
Fighting relentlessly for your rights and freedom in every aspect of your case.
Tailoring defense plans to the unique aspects and circumstances of your case.
Keeping you informed and empowered through every step of the legal process.
Levying decades of courtroom success and legal knowledge to your defense.
Schedule a confidential consultation with Sheila R. Randolph today.
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