Gary S. MillerGary S. Miller is a former Harris County Chief Prosecutor who specializes in criminal defense.
As an a Former Chief Prosecutor of County Criminal Court at Law 4 and County Criminal Court at Law 14 and a Felony Prosecutor of the 208th District Court in Harris County, he prosecuted all types of cases including drug possessions, assaults and batteries, DWI and DUI, prostitution, and theft. Mr. Miller has had the distinguished honor of being a guest lecturer at Thurgood Marshall School of Law (Houston, TX).
Education
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Juris Doctorate, with Honors, 2005
University of California, Davis B.A. English, 2002
Professional Experience
Harris County Assistant District Attorney, 2006-2008
Hinton, Sussman, Bailey & Davidson 2005-2006
Professional Affiliations
Houston Bar Association
Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association
Texas State Bar
Court admissions
State Bar of Texas, 2005
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Julie MillerJulie Miller has an advanced degree in health law, represented over eighty claimants at social security hearings and works with physicians and health entities in licensing, regulatory issues, corporate formation, and mergers and acquisitions.
Education
University of Houston,LL.M. in Health Law, 2006
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Juris Doctorate, with Honors, 2005
Louisiana State University,B.A. Political Science, 2001
Publications
I'm Incompetent but Forced to Stand Trial: The Fifth Amendment Allows Induced
Competency to Stand Trial by
Forced Administration of Drugs. Sell v. United States, 123 S. Ct. 2174 (2003). ADELPHIA LAW
J., Vol. 14.
Texas Joins Majority Requiring Parental
Consent for Abortion
(Health Law Perspectives Health Law & Policy Institute,
December 6, 2005)
CDC Proposes New Rules to Deal with
Infectious Disease, Including Quarantine
(Health Law Perspectives Health Law &
Policy Institute, March 31, 2006)
Court admissions
State Bar of Texas, 2005
U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, 2009