Being charged with a criminal offense can be one of the most stressful experiences of your life.  You need an aggressive trial attorney with the experience to guide you through the legal process. 

Philip Perez handles criminal cases in San Antonio and throughout central Texas: 
Welcome to the Perez Law Firm
  • Felonies
  • Misdemeanors
  • Motions to Revoke Probation
  • Parole Hearings
  • Federal Cases
  • Bond Hearings
A Former Prosecutor

As a former prosecutor in Harris County, Philip Perez has personally prosecuted thousands of criminal cases.  Some of the cases he's handled include:
Assault
Aggravated Assault
Driving While Intoxicated
Evading Arrest
Possession of Marijuana
Assault family member
Driving while intoxicated
Possession of a Controlled Substance
Delivery of a Controlled Substance
Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver
Possession of a Dangerous Drug
Possession of Marijuana
Theft
Prostitution
Interference with a 911 call
Violation of a Protective Order
Robbery
Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle
Robbery
Prostitution
Engaging in Organized Crime
Forgery
Driving With a Suspended License
Burglary of a Motor Vehicle
Graffiti
Indecent Exposure
Public Lewdness
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
Forgery
Engaging in Organized Crime
Harassment
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THE LAW OFFICE OF
PHILIP A. PEREZ, P.L.L.C.
Call 24 Hours 210-222-0910

HISTORIC ONE TEN BROADWAY
SUITE 550
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78205
PHONE:  210-222-0910
FAX:  210-223-9708
EMAIL:  PPEREZ@PHILIPPEREZLAW.COM
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Click on the above image for a printable map.  Our office is conveniently located in the Historic One Ten Broadway Building.  We are around the corner from the Alamo and a block and a half from the Riverwalk.  Paid parking is available across the street at the garage on the corner of Losoya and Houston.  Metered parking and open paid lots are also available in the surrounding area. 

The Law Office of Philip A. Perez
110 Broadway St
San Antonio, TX 78205
Contact the Firm
Historic One Ten Broadway
110 Broadway
Suite 550
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 222-0910
Fax: (210) 223-9708
pperez@philipperezlaw.com


Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
About Us

Our firm strives to provide the best legal representation in central Texas.

The Law Office of Philip A. Perez, PLLC was founded in 2009 with an understanding that every defendant in the criminal justice system deserves strong legal representation.  Philip Perez believes in the principle of protecting every defendant’s constitutional rights and the importance of making the state meet their burden. His unique and diverse background, work experience, and education has allowed him maintain relationships with attorneys and legal professionals in virtually every major city in Texas, including the valley.  In addition to being a qualified advocate Mr. Perez understands that strong legal representation not only requires knowledge of the law but also an understanding of the complexities of our entire criminal justice system.
CASES HANDLED THROUGHOUT TEXAS

  • Bexar
  • Comal
  • Guadalupe
  • Hays
  • Caldwell
  • Travis
  • Bastrop
  • Wiliamson
  • Kendall
  • Bandera
  • Medina
  • Frio
  • Atascosa
  • Wilson
  • Gonzalez
  • Val Verde
  • Harris
Philip A. Perez                         
Founder
San Antonio, Texas

Philip Perez is a native of San Antonio where he attended Central Catholic Marianist High School.  He graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas State University with a double major in Political Science and Philosophy.  After receiving his undergraduate degree he worked for the Texas Attorney General’s Office Child Support Division in Austin. 

He left Austin in 2001 to attend Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston.  While in law school, Philip excelled in both Moot Court and Mock trial competitions.  His success in these competitions included cash winnings.  He was consistently on the Dean’s List and in the top portion of his class.  In addition, he was a member of the prestigious Law Review journal and was elected to be on the Editorial Board as a Notes Editor during his final year.  While in law school, he was an intern with the 14th Court of Appeals under Judge Kem Frost and also participated in an internship with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

He was hired as an Assistant District Attorney (ADA) in Harris County in 2005 and stayed there until leaving in 2009 to be closer to his family and the Texas hill country.  As a Prosecutor for four years in the third largest county in the United States, Philip successfully handled literally thousands of criminal cases.  He has worked in several misdemeanor and felony courts and has personally tried numerous felony and misdemeanor cases in front of a jury.  He is truely an aggressive advocate.  At one point, he had seven felony jury trials in a seven week period.  During his time in the felony courts he never lost a jury trial.  One of his notable cases includes a felony trial where the jury sentenced a habitual DWI offender to 99 years in the penitentiary.  His valuable experience with the District Attorney’s Office also includes working in the Check Fraud Division, the Juvenile Division, several Justice of the Peace courts (traffic court) throughout Harris County, and the Grand Jury Division where he indicted over a thousand felony cases.  

Philip has appeared on television educating the public on the law, and has judged trial competitions at both South Texas College of Law and the University of Houston Law Center.  He recently sat on the State Bar of Texas Committee on Legal services for the Poor. 

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Recent Cases
The following results do not happen automatically.  They are the result of hard work, determination, and fair and just minded judges and prosecutors.  These results are not typical, but do represent actual clients: 
  • Assault Family Member & Interference With 911 Call/ Both cases Dismissed/ 12/8/11
  • Injury to a Child/ Dismissed/ 11/7/11
  • Securing Execution of a Document by Deception/ Dismissed/ 11/7/11
  • Participation in Illegal Gambling/ Dismissed/ 9/14/11
  • Continuous Sexual Abuse/Dismissed/ 9/14/11
  • Assault Family Member/ Dismissed/ 8/10/11
  • Assault Family Member & Telephone Harassment/ Two cases/ Both cases Dismissed/ 8/1/11
  • Assault Family Member/ Two cases/ Both cases Dismissed/ 6/30/11
  • Burglary of a Building/ Dismissed/ 6/22/11
  • Assault/ Felony/ Rejection of the case prior to indictment/ 5/23/11
  • Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon/ Dismissed/ 5/5/11
  • Securing Execution of a Document by Deception/ Dismissed/ 4/25/11
  • Assault/ Dismissed/ 3/25/11
  • Driving While Intoxicated/ Dismissed/ 3/23/11
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance/ 3rd Degree Felony/ Reduced to a Class C Misdemeanor 3/22/11
  • Terroristic Threat/ Dismissed/ 3/7/11
  • Criminal Mischief/ Dismissed/ 2/3/11
  • Animal Nuisance/ Dismissed/ 1/20/11
  • Assault/ Dismissed/ 1/10/11
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance/ State Jail Felony/  Possession of a Controlled Substance PG III/ Misd./ Both cases Dismissed/ 12/8/10
  • Assault/ Dismissed/ 11/15/10
  • Criminal Trespass/ Dismissed/ 11/15/10
  • Criminal Mischief/ Dismissed/ 11/15/10
  • Assault/ Dismissed/ 10/7/10
  • Money Laundering/ Felony  Dismissed/ 9/15/10
  • Prostitution/ Dismissed/ 7/29/10
  • Theft by Check (six cases)/ All six cases Dismissed/ 7/28/10
  • Assault Family Member/ Dismissed/ 7/26/10
  • Assault Family Member/ Felony/ Aggressive negotiations led to rejection of the case prior to indictment/  7/23/10
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance Less than 1 Gram/ FelonyDismissed/ 6/23/10
  • Assault Familiy Member/ Dismissed/ 6/1/10
  • Engangering a Child/ FelonyDismissed/ 5/19/10
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance 4 to 200 Grams/ 2nd degree felony/  Highlighting constitutional violations through case law led to case being rejected by the District Attorney's Office/ 4/15/10
  • Aggravated Assault of a Public Servant/ Felony/ Case rejected by the District Attorney prior to indictment/ 3/17/10
  • Assault Family Member/ Dismissed/ 2/18/10
  • Assault Family Member/ Dismissed/ 2/12/10
  • Engaging in Organized Crime/ Felony/ Negotiations led to case being rejected by the District Attorney's Office/ 2/3/10
  • Theft Service/ Dismissed/ 12/1/09
  • Issuance of a Bad Check/ Child Support/ Dismissed/ 11/9/09
"Nothing is unchangeable but the inherent and unalienable rights of man."  --Thomas Jefferson