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Ray Taylor 
San Antonio, Texas
Partner
phone (210) 807-9916
fax 210-590-1544
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Trial attorney Ray Taylor has been in practice since 1969 and is a board certified attorney. He is board certified as a Criminal Law Specialist and in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal specialization. The Texas Board of Legal Specialization is a section of the State Bar of Texas and certifies that certain attorneys have a special competence in a particular area. In order to achieve board certification, an attorney must have been in practice a minimum number of years, has devoted a significant portion of his practice to the area of special competence, has received letters of recommendation from other attorneys familiar with the applicants skills and abilities, and passes a two day comprehensive examination in the subject matter. Additionally, to retain this certification, the attorney must demonstrate his efforts at remaining current in the law of the subject matter by continuing legal education, and again receive letters of recommendation from attorneys that have specific knowledge concerning cases that the attorney has handled for the previous five-year period.

Ray Taylor has also been certified as a Civil Trial Advocate and a Criminal Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. The National Board of Trial Advocacy certifies that attorneys have a special competence in the same manner as the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Ray Taylor is the only attorney in the State of Texas to have achieved all four certifications in these two areas. National Board of Trial Advocacy Criminal Law Specialist by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

As a result of his experience in criminal defense practice, attorney Taylor is nationally recognized by his peers and by the mass media as a defender of persons accused of drug offenses, sex crimes and white collar crimes. He is a noted author speaker, and trial lawyer.

He has authored seven books on criminal law, including "Representing Sex Offenders," "Self Defense in Murder Cases," "Defending Lawyers," "Forensic Document Examination," "Forensic Pathology," "Homicide Self Defense," and how to articles such as, "Getting Your client Out of Jail." He has been Interviewed on Good Morning America, the Phil Donahue Show, and 20/20 and profiled on 60 Minutes. He has spoken countless times for various section of the State Bar of Texas on topics ranging from legal ethics to plea bargaining.

Lawyer Phillip R. Spicer, Jr. who has been licensed since 1977, is associated with Ray Taylor's firm in an of-counsel position. This means that he works closely with Mr. Taylor on selected cases, but also has a practice and clients separate and apart from The Law Offices of Ray Taylor & Associates, P.C. He has been associated with Ray Taylor and his practice since 1979 and provides the vital research necessary to vigorously prepare the defense.

Mr. Spicer works closely with Mr. Taylor on important cases providing research on complex issues, preparing trial and appellate briefs, and occasionally providing assistance during trials, Mr. Spicer successfully wrote the appellate briefs in a great number of cases, including the cases of "United States v. Ovalle," "United States v. Maltos," and "State of Texas v. Lebo," and many others, reversing the trial court decisions. Although Mr. Spicer has handled criminal cases in his own right his practice now is more of a research and briefing, documentary, and civil orientation, and so he also provides assistance and direction for those portions of clients' cases which have a civil component, such as criminal forfeitures.

Mr. Spicer is also Board Certified as a Specialist in Residential Real Estate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He obtained this certification in 1988, and has maintained his certification of special competence ever since. He has a background in transactional real estate, representing both buyers and sellers of real estate. He has assisted in the purchase and sales of both residential real estate and commercial properties. Mr. Spicer's experience in real estate law has included representation of real estate brokers, construction contractors and sub-contractors, and insurance companies on both state and federal construction bonds. He has assisted individuals in selling their homes, businesses, and buildings, as well as assisted business and real estate investors with their purchases. Mr. Spicer has represented banks and banking interests on issues concerning general loans, as well as interim construction financing.

Mr. Spicer's research and appellate expertise has been invaluable in the many complex and technical aspects of criminal cases. For example he has assisted in the defense of real property sought to be forfeited by both the state and federal governments, in the defense of a real estate broker charged with fraud, and also in the defense of a real estate investor charged with equity skimming.

Mr. Spicer has authored and co-authored numerous legal articles. He wrote a law review article entitled "Plea Bargaining and Guilty Pleas," published in St. Mary's Law Journal at 14 St. Mary's Law Journal 57, coauthored "Unloaded Gun Litigation," published in American Jurisprudence Model Trials, and "Getting Your Client Out of Jail," 54 Texas Bar Journal 233.

Mr. Spicer is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, receiving a B.A. degree in political science, and a graduate of St. Mary's University Law School. He has been an instructor in real estate at the American College of Real Estate, and lectured on criminal appeals to law students at St. Mary's University.

Certification/Specialties:
Criminal Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization


Criminal Trial Advocacy, National Board of Trial Advocacy


Bar Admissions:
Texas, 1969
U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas, 1973
U.S. District Court Western District of Texas, 1973
U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, 1973
U.S. District Court Northern District of New York
U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit
U.S. Supreme Court
Education:
St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, Texas, 1969
J.D.


St. Mary's University of San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, 1966
B.A.
Honors: With Honors


Published Works:
Lawyers in the Grievance Process, Three Views, Texas Bar Journal, May, 1988


Getting Your Client Out of Jail, Subpoena, 1988


Getting Your Client Out of Jail, Texas Bar Journal, March, 1991


Pretrial Preparation, San Antonio Lawyers Magazine, Summer, 1995


What To Do When Your Client Really Needs Probation, San Antonio Lawyer Magazine, January, 1999


Plea Bargaining in Texas


Representing Sex Offenders, "Model Trial Series", Bancroft Whitney's, Volume 34


Defending Lawyers, Model Trials, Volume 31


Homicide - Self-Defense, Model Trials, Volume 42


Forensic Pathology, Model Trials, Volume 40


Forensic Documentation Examination, Volume 44, Model Trials


Hunting Accident Litigation, Model Trials, Volume 27


Unloaded Gun Litigation, Model Trials, Volume 30


Classes/Seminars Taught:
Speaker, Criminal Law, Continuing Legal Education, State Bar of Texas, 1981


Speaker, Sex Crime Seminar, Criminal Defense Lawyer Project, 1987


Speaker, Defending Disbarment Cases, South Texas Law College, 1989


Speaker, Representing Lawyers in Trouble, Travis County Bar Association, 1989


Instructor, Advanced Criminal Law Course, 1981


Frequent Bar Lecturer, 1981 - Present


Speaker, Firearms Law, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, 1982


Speaker, Criminal Law Ethics, Criminal Defense Lawyers Project, 1991


Moderator, San Antonio Bar Association's Federal Criminal Practice Institute, 1985


Speaker, Lawyer Liability Seminar, South Texas Law College, 1989


Honors and Awards:
Recipient, Bancroft-Whitney Award of Conspicuous Contribution to Legal Literature, 1980


American Jurisprudence Award for Conspicuous Contribution to Legal Literature, Lawyers' Cooperative Publishing Co., 1992


Outstanding Legal Periodical Article, Texas Bar Foundation, 1999


Professional Associations and Memberships:
American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys
Diplomate


San Antonio Bar Association
Member


State Bar of Texas
Member


Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Member


National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Member


San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Member


Mensa, 1992 - Present


Past Employment Positions:
Federal Commissioner (Magistrate), 1970


Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Chief Defense Counsel, 1970 - 1972


JAGC, First Cavalry (Airmobile) Division, Captain, Criminal Defense Attorney (Vietnam)


Fraternities/Sororities:
Phi Delta Phi
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4718 Camino Dorado | San Antonio, TX 78233
Call us at (210) 807-9916