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Sara Richey

Criminal Defense Attorney, Houston

Sara Richey is not only an esteemed figure within the realm of criminal defense law in Houston, Texas, but also a beacon of justice throughout the entire state. With a foundational grounding from an Ivy League education and robust legal experience, she has manifested a formidable reputation for the relentless defense of her clients and the achievement of consistently compelling outcomes. Born and raised in Houston, her story is deeply intertwined with the local community, which she strives to serve to the best of her abilities.


Richey's journey began at the prestigious Ivy League institution, Cornell University, located in New York. There, she pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics, laying the groundwork for her understanding of the financial world. This academic foundation did more than merely provide her with a firm grasp of economics; it honed her critical thinking skills, which would later be pivotal to her law career.


Her first professional chapter after Cornell unfolded in the arena of legal compliance. Working for the Federal Reserve and a host of financial entities, Richey amplified her analytical capabilities and familiarized herself with the nuances of financial regulations, thereby augmenting her legal proficiency.


In pursuit of her ambition to practice law, Richey made her way to the University of Houston Law Center. There, she refined her legal acumen and swiftly rose through the ranks as a standout student. A testament to her intellectual prowess and trial abilities, she accrued a plethora of awards and accolades during her tenure, including the International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award and the American Bar Association Scholarship and Leadership Award.


Her excellence in trial skills was not confined to academics; it was brought to light during several mock trial and moot court competitions. In 2008, she was crowned the Winner and Exceptional Advocate at the Georgetown White Collar Mock Trial Competition, and the Winner and Best Speaker at the John Black Moot Court Competition. Further adding to her list of accolades in 2010, she emerged as the Winner and Best Speaker in the Blakely Butler Moot Court Competition and the National Ethics Mock Trial Competition. Her victory at the Tom Newhouse Mediation Competition in 2007 underscored her proficiency in mediation.


Upon graduating with a Doctor of Jurisprudence in 2010, Richey obtained her license to practice law from the State of Texas. She then launched her career in civil litigation, spending several fruitful years at a top Houston firm. Her success as a litigator culminated in her co-founding Booth Richey LP.


However, her true calling lay in criminal defense, leading her to establish The Richey Law Firm. Here, she has carved a niche for herself by aggressively defending her clients, securing impressive outcomes, and setting a benchmark in legal representation that goes beyond client expectations.


In an interview with Richey at her law office overlooking the bustling U.S. Highway 59, Richey shared insights into her specialized field of defending game room employees and owners charged with violating state gambling laws. 


Despite the geographical challenges, with clients located as far away as Victoria County, 127 miles southwest of Houston, she remains undeterred. The interview also shed light on her personal life as a mother of two and her knack for endearing herself to potential jurors during jury selection, a vital asset in her line of work. It was also mentioned that the complexity of the laws, especially those around gambling, often pose challenges in impaneling a jury, making her role as a defense attorney all the more critical.


In addition to her practice, Richey maintains active memberships in several professional organizations, including the State Bar of Texas, the Houston Bar Association (where she is the Litigation Chair), the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association, the National Order of Barristers, the National Order of Barons, the American Inns of Court, and the Texas Bar Foundation. Being recognized as a Texas Bar Foundation Fellow is a testament to her outstanding contributions to the legal fraternity.


Richey's legal practice expands beyond the borders of Houston; she has been admitted to the Supreme Court of Texas and to the United States District Courts for the Southern, Northern, Western, and Eastern Districts of Texas. This vast reach is indicative of her versatility as a lawyer and the broad scope of her legal knowledge.


To summarize, Sara Richey is a formidable attorney whose career trajectory showcases a blend of strong educational background, professional accomplishments, and a zealous commitment to her clients and the legal profession. Her formidable approach to defense, coupled with her extensive knowledge of the law, and unwavering dedication to her clients, marks her as a distinguished figure within the legal landscape of Texas.

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