
We had 19 lawyers complete 11 trials this week at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse. The results – 10 Guilty Verdicts, 1 Not Guilty Verdict, 2 In-Trial Dismissals, 1 In-Trial Plea and 0 Hung Jury/Mistrials.
Congratulations to the trial winners and to the 14 Lawyers below who won their case with a dismissal of charges!



Congratulations to Prosecutor Maria Juarez for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas.
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child
Sentence: Life in Prison without Parole
(visiting judge Christi Kennedy presiding – 177th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1487639) co-counsel Traemon Anderson


Congratulations to Prosecutor Traemon Anderson for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas.
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child
Sentence: Life in Prison without Parole
(visiting judge Christi Kennedy presiding – 177th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1487639) co-counsel Maria Juarez


Congratulations to Prosecutor Mateo Gonzalez for earning Guilty Verdicts for the State of Texas.
Intoxicated Manslaughter with a Vehicle
Sentence: 10 Years in Prison
(visiting judge Vanessa Velasquez presiding – 180th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1813551-52-53) co-counsel Abeer Farid


Congratulations to Prosecutor Abeer Farid for earning Guilty Verdicts for the State of Texas.
Intoxicated Manslaughter with a Vehicle
Sentence: 10 Years in Prison
(visiting judge Vanessa Velasquez presiding – 180th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1813551-52-53) co-counsel Mateo Gonzalez


Congratulations to Prosecutor Phillip White for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas.
Aggravated Kidnapping
Sentence: 20 Years in Prison
(judge Lance Long presiding – 183rd Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1894163) co-counsel Grayson Berdofe


Congratulations to Prosecutor Grayson Berdofe for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas.
Aggravated Kidnapping
Sentence: 20 Years in Prison
(judge Lance Long presiding – 183rd Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1894163) co-counsel Phillip White


Congratulations to Prosecutor Danielle Oxford for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas.
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child
Sentence: Life in Prison without Parole
(judge Te’iva Bell presiding – 339th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1774608) co-counsel Elizabeth Russell


Congratulations to Prosecutor Elizabeth Russell for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas.
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child
Sentence: Life in Prison without Parole
(judge Te’iva Bell presiding – 339th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1774608) co-counsel Danielle Oxford


Congratulations to Prosecutor Tyler Arner for earning Guilty Verdicts for the State of Texas.
Indecency with a Child
Sentence: 15 Years in Prison – Consecutive Sentences
(judge Hilary Unger presiding – 248th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1907973-74) co-counsel Jonathan Hardegree


Congratulations to Prosecutor Jonathan Hardegree for earning Guilty Verdicts for the State of Texas.
Indecency with a Child
Sentence: 15 Years in Prison – Consecutive Sentences
(judge Hilary Unger presiding – 248th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1907973-74) co-counsel Tyler Arner


Congratulations to Prosecutor Elyse Garza for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas.
Criminal Mischief $2500 – $30K
Sentence: 8 Months in State Jail
(judge Lori Deangelo presiding – 495th Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1941290)


Congratulations to Prosecutor Katie Jenson for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas.
Violation of a Protective Order
Sentence: 3 Years in Prison
(judge Veronica Nelson presiding – 482nd Criminal District Court – jury trial – Cause #1944187)


Congratulations to the Defense Attorney Justin Harris for earning a Not Guilty Verdict for your client.
Assault Family Member
(judge Leslie Johnson presiding – CCL3 โ jury trial – Cause Number 2584899) co-counsel Andreea Ionescu


Congratulations to the Defense Attorney Andreea Ionescu for earning a Not Guilty Verdict for your client.
Assault Family Member
(judge Leslie Johnson presiding – CCL3 โ jury trial – Cause Number 2584899) co-counsel Justin Harris


Congratulations to Prosecutor Panos Melisaris for earning an In-Trial Plea for the State of Texas.
Aggravated Robbery
Sentence: 12 Years in Prison
(judge Dan Simons presiding – 496th Criminal District Court โ jury trial – Cause Number 1658872)


Congratulations to Defense Attorney Vik Vij for earning an In-Trial Dismissal for your client.
Aggravated Assault with Serious Bodily Injury
(judge Nikita Harmon presiding – 176th Criminal District Court โ jury trial – Cause Number 1863885) co-counsel Andrew Gendi


Congratulations to Defense Attorney Andrew Gendi for earning an In-Trial Dismissal for your client.
Aggravated Assault with Serious Bodily Injury
(judge Nikita Harmon presiding – 176th Criminal District Court โ jury trial – Cause Number 1863885) co-counsel Vik Vij


Congratulations to Defense Attorney Coby Dubose for earning an In-Trial Dismissal (after a successful Motion to Suppress) for your client.
DWI 2nd
(judge Alex Salgado presiding – CCL1 โ jury trial – Cause Number 2582927) co-counsel Bryan Garris


Congratulations to Defense Attorney Bryan Garris for earning an In-Trial Dismissal (after a successful Motion to Suppress) for your client.
DWI 2nd
(judge Alex Salgado presiding – CCL1 โ jury trial – Cause Number 2582927) co-counsel Coby Dubose


Congratulations to Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Hagerman for earning a Guilty Verdict for the Southern District of Texas.
Possession of a Machine Gun
Sentence: To Be Determined
(U.S. District judge Alfred Bennett presiding – jury trial – Cause #4:25-CR-336)
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PRESS RELEASE
PLEASE NOTE: Any time I hear a Former Prosecutor or a CJC Criminal Defense Attorney is successful with a trial outside the CJC system, I would like to publish it to keep our CJC colleagues aware of their successes. Feel free to submit – we want to know!
Note: This scoreboard may not be 100% accurate as I could have missed some mistrials that occurred at the early stages of the trial or a quick court trial that lasted a couple of hours….. but it is close to 100%.







Show Me The Justice congratulates Defense Attorney Neal Davis for earning 7 “Not Guilty” Verdicts since 2017
Neal is tied for NUMBER 38 on the “Rosster” of TRIAL LAWYERS WITH THE MOST WINS SINCE 2017
Leading Defense Attorneys for Winning Felony and Misdemeanor Verdicts since February 2017 – OVER 2,000 PRACTICING DEFENSE ATTORNEYS at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse (stats taken from above spreadsheet)
Note: The following spreadsheets, standings, charts, graphs and compilations may NOT be 100% accurate and should not be relied upon as authoritative information.



Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Michael DeGeurin for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1892932 out of the 486th Criminal District Court for the offense of
DEADLY CONDUCT


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney De’La Spears for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 2566320 out of Criminal Court at Law Number 16 for the offense of
DWI


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Jim McKenney for earning a non trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1943427 out of the 174th Criminal District Court for the offense of
SEXUAL ASSAULT


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Gary Polland for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1830049 out of the 183rd Criminal District Court for the offense of
INDECENCY with a Child


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Sarah Gaucher for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 2568787 out of Criminal Court at Law Number 15 for the offense of
DWI


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Jannell Robles for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1910299 out of the 174th Criminal District Court for the offense of
INDECENCY with a Child


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Jacob Vela for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 2577516 out of Criminal Court at Law Number 8 for the criminal offense of
DISCHARGING A FIREARM in a Metro Area


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Michael Mueller for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 2566606 out of Criminal Court at Law Number 10 for the offense of
ASSAULT Family Member


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Brian Lavine for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1914491 out of the 232nd Criminal District Court for the offense of
POSSESSION OF SECURITY DEVICE with Intent to Use if Illegally


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Jorge Garcia for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1927764 out of the 248th Criminal District Court for the offense of
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Family Member


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Daniel Perez Garcia for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1898374 out of the 182nd Criminal District Court for the offense of
BURGLARY of a Habitation


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Ben Friedman for earning a non trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1931179 out of the 183rd Criminal District Court for the offense of
SEXUAL ASSAULT


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Akilah Bacy for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1917570 out of the 209th Criminal District Court for the offense of
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF $2500 – $30K


Show Me The Justice recognizes Defense Attorney Ryan Fremuth for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1932552 out of the 232nd Criminal District Court for the offense of
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT with a Deadly Weapon


PROSECUTOR LEADER BOARD 2026
Leading Prosecutors for Winning Felony and Misdemeanor Verdicts for 2026


DEFENSE LEADER BOARD 2026
Leading Defense Attorneys for Winning Felony and Misdemeanor Verdicts for 2026


FELONY JUDGE LEADER BOARD 2026
All Elected Felony Judges and their trial totals for 2026


MISDEMEANOR JUDGE LEADER BOARD 2026
All Elected Misdemeanor Judges and their trial totals for 2026


VISITING JUDGE LEADER BOARD 2026
Visiting Judges and their trial totals for 2026

PROSECUTOR LEADER BOARD – Last 9 Years

Leading Prosecutors for Winning Felony and Misdemeanor Verdicts since February 2017 Note: Prosecutors listed may no longer be working at the District Attorney’s Office

COURT DOCKET EFFICIENCY – MISDEMEANORS
Top 10 Misdemeanor Courts for LOWEST docket totals February 2026 โ source: Harris County Courts Active Cases Report


COURT DOCKET EFFICIENCY – FELONIES
Top 10 Felony Courts for LOWEST docket totals February 2026 โ source: Harris County District Criminal District Courts Dashboard



WHO ARE THE JUDICIAL CANDIDATES FOR THE HARRIS COUNTY MISDEMEANOR AND FELONY JUDGE POSITIONS FOR 2026? Check out the list below!


Information found on the Harris County Democratic and Republican parties websites
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December 17, 2025 โ Show Me The Justice
Congratulations to County Criminal Court at Law Number 8 judge Erika Ramirez (l-r) and to the 185th Criminal District Court judge Andy Beall for scoring the HIGHEST average “EXCELLENT” ratings in 8 different categories in the annual poll conducted by the Houston Bar Association.
HOUSTON BAR ASSOCIATION JUDICIAL EVALUATION RESULTS – 2025
Below is the list of the TOP 10 misdemeanor and felony judges in order of “top average” “excellent” scores over 8 different categories.




FOR EXCITING LIVE VIDEOS OF HOUSTON CRIME IN PROGRESS VISIT GRIZZY’S HOOD NEWS AT GRIZZYSHOODNEWS.COM




HARRIS COUNTY FELONY COURTS DASHBOARD
HARRIS COUNTY MISDEMEANOR COURTS DASHBOARD
DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE DASHBOARD


HARRIS COUNTY COURTS FACEBOOK PAGE
HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE FACEBOOK PAGE

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Great tips from the Harris County Court Reporters!
I interviewed 12 experienced court reporters working the Harris County Criminal Courts and got their โinside informationโ on how jurors, lawyers and witnesses could improve in trial to make it easier for the court reporter to take down ALL the information required of them for a good record. THESE ARE SOME GREAT TIPS! (Interviews took place in 2019)


Katelyn Harrelson has been a court reporter since 2013. She substituted as a court reporter in all the courts until 2015 when she landed a permanent job in County Criminal Court at Law Number 6 with judge Larry Standley. She is now the court reporter in County Criminal Court at Law Number 6 – judge Kelley Andrews presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – EXPLAIN ACTIONS – Lawyers need to remember that the โRECORDโ โ unlike jurors โ cannot โSEEโ โ it can only โHEARโ. Act like you are on the radio talking to an audience. The audience cannot see so you must explain in words what “action” is happening. So when you hand over a piece of paper to a witness โ say what it is for the record! When a witness points to a part of their face that got hit or to something on a blackboard โ say where they got hit or what they pointed to on the blackboard for the record! When a witness is demonstrating something for the jury, your radio audience canโt see it so say โ in words โ what the witness is doing, action-by-action for the record. Whoever reads your record later was NOT in the courtroom. Painting a clearer picture of what was happening makes it much easier for your reader (most likely appellate court) to understand what was going on in the courtroom. It also helps me when editing the transcript. Thank you in advance!


Linda Hacker has been a court reporter since 1990. She worked freelance until 1994 then from 1994 to 2000 she worked as a substitute for the courts. In 2000 she landed a job as court reporter for the 339th then in 2009 as a court reporter for the 177th. She is currently one of several court reporters who work in the Emergency Trial Dockets.
COURT REPORTER TIP – ONE PERSON AT-A-TIME – I know other court reporters have said this and I would like to reiterate โ PLEASE slow down AND do not talk over each other! We CANNOT take down your words when two people are talking at the same time or talking too fast. Thank you in advance!


Rachel Peres has been a court reporter since 2013. She spent 5 years as the court reporter for the 313th juvenile court before becoming the court reporter for County Criminal Court at Law Number 4 โ judge Shannon Baldwin presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – SENSITIVE MICROPHONES – Lawyers need to remember that we have a microphone attached at the bench in order to hear your bench conversations. Please be careful when passing papers or other items to the judge! If those papers or items HITS the microphone the amplified sound hurts our ears. Thank you!


Karen Hendricks Garcia has been a court reporter since 2011. She spent 4 years doing freelance then became the court reporter for County Criminal Court at Law Number 11 for 4 years. Since January 2019 she has been the court reporter for the 228th Criminal District Court โ judge Caroline Dozier now presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – HANDOUTS FOR JURORS – We could educate jurors BEFORE they enter the courtroom on โhow to be a good juror during voir dire.โ Perhaps give them handouts in the hall while they wait to come into the courtroom. Tips โ speak up, say your juror number before speaking, donโt talk at same time as lawyer, etc.


Amanda Fazio has been a court reporter since 2008. She has spent her entire career assigned to the Harris County criminal courts. She has worked in five criminal courts during those 17 years and is currently the court reporter in the 209th District Court โ judge Brian Warren presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – LET THE ANSWER SOAK IN – After a witness answers a question โ TAKE A BREATH โ and let the answer sink in to the jury! It is difficult to comprehend everything said with running questions and answers. Also, PLEASE give the CITE along with the Case Style when quoting case law to the court, otherwise I have to spend time looking it up.


Ramona Sonnier has been a court reporter since 1999. She worked freelance for 4 years in all types of Harris County courts โ including criminal, civil, juvenile, and family. In 2003 she got a permanent position with County Criminal Court at Law Number 5 under judge Margaret Harris and is now in the same court with judge David Fleischer presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – HANDOUTS FOR WITNESSES – I would like to see the witnesses coached better before taking the stand. Letโs give ALL witnesses – before they testify – a โWitness Stand Tipsโ pamphlet that explains basic things such as: 1) speak loudly, slowly and clearly, 2) donโt speak until the lawyer has stopped speaking, 3) only answer the question posed to you โ donโt elaborate 4) the court reporter can only take down what one person says at a time, so donโt interrupt, 5) Donโt talk when a lawyer makes an objection until the judge tells you, etc.


Tiffani June- Russell has been a court reporter since 1998. She worked freelance for 15 of those 27 years while raising 3 children. She is now the full-time court reporter for County Criminal Court at Law Number 7 โ Judge Andrew Wright presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – READING FROM A DOCUMENT – Attorneys seem to launch into overdrive when asked to read something from a written document. Itโs not really the speed that is the problem, it is that people talk so fast that they donโt speak clearly – donโt mumble. Slow down and enunciate those words! Believe me, if I cannot hear or understand you, the jury cannot either. ALSO, If you are going to be reading from a document and the Court and other side has a copy, please provide a copy to the court reporter.


Leah Leal has been a court reporter since 2014. She has worked her entire career in the criminal court system starting with County Criminal Court at Law Number 10 โ Judge Dan Spjut โ and more recently as the court reporter for County Criminal Court at Law Number 13 โ judge Raul Rodriguez presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – CALL OUT JUROR NUMBERS – During voir dire both the Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys need to make sure to identify each prospective juror by either calling out their NUMBER or having the juror say their NUMBER before speaking.


Krista Hall has been a court reporter since 1995. She worked free-lance for about 12 years then worked the civil courts, CPS and misdemeanor courts. She was with Judge Derbyshire until she landed her spot with Judge Sedrick Walker โ County Criminal Court at Law Number 11.
COURT REPORTER TIP – DON’T TRAIL OFF – I would like to see the lawyers speak more confidently with the jurors during voir dire. Sometime lawyers trail off while speaking and I canโt hear what they are saying.


Jennifer Slessinger has been a court reporter since 1975. She worked in the criminal courts for 37 years and the family courts for 7 years. She was the court reporter for County Criminal Court at Law Number 8 – judge Franklin Bynum – before retiring in 2022.
COURT REPORTER TIP – BLUEPRINT OF TRIAL – It would be helpful if the lawyers would give us a blueprint of the trial โ meaning a list of all the witnesses with correct spelling of their names and all the exhibits. Also, please do not talk over each other.


Shannon Simmons has been a court reporter since 1997. She was a freelance reporter for twenty-one years, did a year in juvenile court then worked as a court reporter for County Criminal Court at Law Number 10. Now she is with the 496th Criminal District Court, judge Dan Simons presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – NO MUMBLING – I would like to see lawyers who are speaking to the jury NOT trail off and mumble (as if they were thinking out loud when speaking.) Enunciate every word loudly and clearly to the audience, please!


Carrie Logan has been a court reporter for over 30 years โ almost entirely in felony criminal courts. She worked for judge George Godwin in the 174th for eight years and with judge Susan Brown in the 185th for 20 years. She is now the court reporter for the 185th – judge Andy Beall presiding.
COURT REPORTER TIP – NUMBERS – Please make sure numbers are clarified for the record. For example, Check #522 for $5.22 on 5-22 are all opportunities to confuse the reader and the listener. Itโs so helpful to reinforce what the number actually is referencing by stating โCheck No. 522, dated May 22, for the amount of five dollars and twenty-two cents.โ When speaking of currency, it is helpful to clearly state the dollar amount such as โfive dollars and twenty-two centsโ OR โfive hundred twenty-two dollars.โ Although itโs common vernacular to state five twenty-two and context can usually clear it up, it makes for clearer listening and reading.

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