About
A criminal charge can threaten far more than a person’s freedom. It can jeopardize a job, a professional license, a custody arrangement, immigration status, and a family’s sense of stability. Roberto Rodriguez understands that reality, and it shapes the way he approaches every criminal case from the outset, and he takes the time to understand what each client actually stands to lose.
Roberto regularly appears in the courts of Bryan, College Station, Brazos County, and the surrounding counties. His criminal defense practice ranges from first time misdemeanor allegations to serious felony charges whose consequences can extend long after the case itself is resolved. He has tried criminal cases to verdict, fought charges through dismissal, and guided clients through the difficult decisions that lie between those two outcomes.
After graduating law school, Roberto practiced at national litigation firms in Houston and New York, defending catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and insurance coverage, which taught him which facts can move a case from being ignored to being taken seriously, and how trial risk seriously changes the conversation. When Roberto represents someone who has been injured, he is not guessing at the other side’s strategy, he has been the other side.
Roberto came home to Bryan/College Station because this is where the work matters most to him: representing the people of the community that raised him professionally, in the same courthouses where he first learned what a trial lawyer does. He represents clients fully in both English and Spanish, from the first office meeting to negotiations, and no client’s story reaches a prosecutor or a jury secondhand.
AFFILIATIONS & ADMISSIONS:
Roberto is a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association. He is admitted to practice before all Texas state courts and the United States District Courts for the Northern, Southern, and Western Districts of Texas.