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Appeals & Appellate, White Collar Crime, Cannabis & Marijuana Law, Criminal Law, DUI & DWI
Specializes In
Appeals & Appellate White Collar Crime Cannabis & Marijuana Law Criminal Law DUI & DWI
Awards
Who’s Who in American Law
Marquis Who’s Who
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Hall of Fame
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers
Texas Lawyer Legal Legends
State Bar of Texas
John Henry Faulk, Civil Libertarian of the Year
ACLU
Justice Albert Tate, Jr. Award
Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Outstanding Criminal Defense Lawyer in Texas
State Bar of Texas
Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

Publications
  • Family and Domestic Violence Defense
  • How is assault defined under the Texas Penal Code?
  • Marijuana Defense in San Antonio, TX
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About Gerald Goldstein

Gerald “Gerry” Harris Goldstein is a nationally known and respected defense lawyer and Past President of both the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America and Texas Lawyer’s Legal Legends, has been profiled in numerous publications, has served as an adjunct professor of law at University of Texas School of Law in Austin and at St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, and is a fellow in the American Board of Criminal Lawyers, American College of Trial Lawyers and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Goldstein is nationally renowned for his brilliant criminal defense advocacy and extraordinary skills as a lecturer. A 1991 recipient of the Rober C. Heeney Memorial Award from the NACDL, he served as amicus curiae for the NACDL in many high-profile cases, including CNN v. Manuel Noriega (1990), opposing network broadcasting of government tapes of Noriega’s conversations with his attorneys; and Joe Does v. United States (1994), arguing that lawyers should not be required to disclose the identity of cash-paying clients on IRS forms. His congressional testimony during the 1996 House Waco hearings is credited with helping to turn the tide against further suppression of citizen’s rights in America. Goldstein served as President of the NACDL from 1994-1995. Goldstein previously served as President of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association from 1992-1993. In 2002, he received the high honor of induction into the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Hall of Fame.

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Practice Areas

Appeals & Appellate
White Collar Crime
Cannabis & Marijuana Law
Criminal Law
DUI & DWI

Credentials

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Education

  • University Of Texas
  • Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
  • Tulane University
  • B.A. (1965)
  • Business Administration and Art History
Bar Admissions
  • National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
  • Co-Chair
  • St. Mary’s School of Law
  • Adjunct professor
  • International Academy of Trial Lawyers
  • Fellow
  • American Board of Trial Advocates
  • Member
  • American College of Trial Lawyers
  • Fellow
  • University of Texas School of Law
  • Dean Round Table
  • American Board of Criminal Lawyers
  • Member
  • State Bar Foundation
  • Fellow
  • Texas State Bar  # 08101000
  • Member
  • American Bar Association
  • Member
  • National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
  • Past president
  • National Criminal Defense College
  • Faculty
  • Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
  • Past president
  • Texas Civil Liberties Union
  • General Counsel
  • San Antonio Bar Association
  • Board of Directors
Professional Experience
  • Goldstein & Orr 1968 - Current

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