Daniel Clancy is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas, the United States District Court, Northern District of Texas, the Eastern District of Texas, and the United States, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Daniel Clancy is a Dallas criminal defense lawyer that represents individuals charged with criminal offenses in both State Court, and Federal Court, using his years of courtroom experience to gain excellent results. From the simplest misdemeanor crime to the most complex felony crime, Daniel Clancy provides high quality representation, striving constantly
to take care of the needs of all his clients.
The majority of Daniel Clancy’s cases involve:
White Collar Crimes
Bank Fraud / Medicaid Fraud
Drug Offenses
DWI
Intoxication Manslaughter / Assault
Probation and Parole Violations
Expunctions / Non-Disclosures
Internet Sex Crimes
Sexual Assault
Improper Relationship Between Educator and Student
Aggravated Assault / Assault
Public Intox. / Minor in Poss. / Minor in Consumption
Family Violence and Violation of Protective Orders
Capital Murder / Murder
Crimes Involving Children / Minors
Weapons Charges
Theft
Identity Theft
Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle
Forgery
- Criminal Law
- DUI & DWI
- Juvenile Law
- Appeals & Appellate
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Free Consultation
*Depending on the issues, and the time necessary to fully advise on the matter, a consultation fee may be charged at a rate of $300.00/hour. -
Credit Cards Accepted
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Contingent Fees
Contingent fees are accepted on all personal injury matters.
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 04261500
- 5th Circuit
- NORTHERN AND EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICTS - TEXAS
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish
- Founder
- The Clancy Law Group
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- A Cannabis Business Law Firm
- Founder
- The Law Office of Daniel Clancy
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- Criminal Defense in both State and Federal Court
- Mississippi College School Of
- Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
- Texas State University - Texas State University-San Marcos
- B.A. (1988) | Political Science / Criminal Justice
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- Honors: 1987 - SWT Rugby State Champs; 1988 - SWT Rugby MVP
- A-V Peer Rated for Highest Level of Professional Excellence
- Martindale-Hubbell
- A-V Rated Since 2009
- D Magazine Best Lawyers
- D Magazine
- Voted One of Dallas' Best Lawyers in 2008, 2013, 2019, 2020, and 2021
- Eastern District of Texas  # 04261500
- Criminal Defense Attorney
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- The Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
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- The Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
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- Northern District of Texas  # 04261500
- Criminal Defense Attorney
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- The Dallas Bar Association
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- Activities: Criminal Law Section
- Criminal Justice Reform - The First Step Act
- Attorney at Law Magazine
- Dazed and Confused About Marijuana Laws?
- Attorney at Law Magazine
- The Fourth Amendment and K-9 Searches
- Attorney at Law Magazine
- Order in the Court - Criminal Versus Civil Contempt
- Attorney at Law Magazine
- DWI - Why Refuse Tests; Why Not
- Attorney At Law Magazine
- What You Need to Know if You Sell CBD in Texas, North Texas Cannabis Group, Dallas Texas
- North Texas Cannabis Group
- A tag team speaking engagement with Cannabis Business Attorney, Chelsie Spencer
- Website
- danielclancylaw.com
- Q. My husband was extradicted to TX on 10-1-24. He was not booked into the jail and right now he has not seen a judge.
- A: Where is your husband in custody? Where was he extradited from? What is he on probation for?
Danny Clancy
- Q. Yes, I would like to know how to I go about helping find a pro bono lawyer in East Texas for possession of marijuana,
- A: I'm not sure why you would be looking for an attorney who is going to work for you on a pro bono basis, unless you simply don't have the money to hire an attorney. If that's the case, and you can show the court that you meet certain indigence requirements, then the court is required to appoint counsel to represent you. Good Luck!
- Q. Cops kicked my hotel room door in with search warrant claiming sum1 said they found<1G meth out in hallway. Enough PC?
- A: IF, and I stress, IF, thats all they have, it's doubtful that it would stand as adequate probable cause. You might want to look a little closer at the pc affidavit and see what other facts law enforcement included to convince a judge to sign the search warrant.