Edgardo Rafael Baez
The Law Office Of E.R. Báez-The Pastor Lawyer
I handle each case personally and I firmly believe that the most effective defense can only be effectuated when there is a strong foundation of trust between attorney and client. I do everything in my power to earn that trust. I believe that every client deserves an attorney who they can pick up the phone and call anytime if they have questions or concerns throughout the case, as well as an attorney who will fight hard to get them the best possible outcome. That is what I'm here to do.
E.R. Baez, JD is a Pastor and a Lawyer but most importantly, a bond-servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. He uses his talents and abilities to win souls for the Kingdom of God. His writings are mostly done using the "gestalt" method where he shares his experiences with the reader. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, he joined the Army and became a nurse where he serve his country for over 14 years. In 2005, he became a licensed attorney and then he found his passion by serving the Lord as a Pastor. He completed his M.Div. on 2019 an currently is in his PhD program at Liberty University for Biblical Exposition which will be completed in 2023.
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- White Collar Crime
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Texas
- English: Spoken, Written
- Greek: Written
- Hebrew: Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Criminal Defense Lawyer
- The Law Office of Edgardo R. Baez, Jr.
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- All aspects of criminal defense
- Senior Attorney
- The Baez Law Firm P.C.
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- Adjunct Professor
- DeVry University
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- Adjunct Professor for Business Law and Logical Reasoning
- Drill Sergeant
- USA Army
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- Senior NCO
- Liberty University
- Ph.D. (2022) | Biblical Exposition
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- Liberty University
- M.DIV. (2019) | Theology
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- Completed a theological degree
- Honors: Magna Cum Laude
- Activities: SYMBIS moderator
- Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law
- J.D. | Law
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- Wayland Baptist University
- B.A. | Business Administration
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- Society of Legal Scholars
- Texas Bar College
- Pro Bono College of Texas
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- The College of the State Bar of Texas
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- Activities: Completed the course of study required for membership
- Texas State Bar  # 24048334
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- The Risk of a Jury Trial
- Medium
- The Adversarial System
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- Not Guilty
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- The Lack of The Spiritual Father
- Christian Faith Publishers
- The ImPerfect Husband, EO Conference, Austin, TX
- ImPerfect Ministries
- The presentation of the book The ImPerfect Husband was included with the subjects for the conference of over 300 couples. The Prepare/Enrich counseling was also discussed with them.
- Member
- Texas Trial Lawyers Association
- Q. trying to find an attorney to represent you to prove actual innocence and ineffective assistance of counsel to withdraw
- A: In Texas, there is no such a defense as innocence and as stated by other lawyers, it is difficult to obtain it. Please, contact a criminal defense lawyer and have a consultation with them. This forum is difficult to give you more clear answers. Blessings!
- Q. A family member been arrested for aggregated sexual assult on a minor how can he prove he didn't do anything
- A: These types of cases in Texas are difficult because, the law has changed and the need for experts to support the defendant's side. Here is my webpage on this issue so that you may read more about it. Blessings!
https://www.erbjrlaw.com/experienced-sex-crime-lawyer-in-san-antonio/
- Q. My husband is being wronged in so many way and I don’t know what to do he is being charged for burglary of a building
- A: Sorry to hear about your husband. The problem with these types of cases, particularly when a person has priors, is that the presumption of innocence is more difficult to avail. In other words, when a person has had encounters with the law, it becomes more difficult to say that said person is innocent. You best contact a criminal defense lawyer to help you and your husband. Blessings!