Burt
Springer, General Counsel
3605
Katy Freeway, Ste. 210, Houston, Texas 77007
Phone:
713-802-1893; COPS 713-227-COPS (2677)
Toll
Free Phone: 888-768-PLUS (7587); Fax: 713-802-0517
E-mail:
CopCounsel@Aol.Com
General
Counsel, Coalition Of Police & Sheriff's
General Counsel,
Harris County Deputies’ Organization, Local 154,
International Union of Police Associations, AFL-CIO.
General Counsel, Texas
Union of Police and Sheriffs, International Union of
Police Associations, AFL- CIO
Founder; Police-Lawyer
Utilization Service. (P.L.U.S.) and Counselors Of Police
and Sheriffs (C.O.P.S.)
Burt is a former St.
Charles Parish, Louisiana Deputy Sheriff and City of
Houston, Texas Police Officer.
Education:
• University
of Mississippi, 1974-1977;
• Houston
Community College, 1984-1986, A.A.S.C.J.;
• University
of Houston, 1984-1986, B.S.C.J.;
• Texas
Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law,
1986-1988, J.D.
Law
Enforcement Training:
• Nicholls
State University; Thibodaux, Louisiana, Basic Police
Academy, 1979;
• Houston,
Texas Police Academy, 1980.
• Advanced
Peace Officer Certificate; Texas Commission on Law
Enforcement Officers Standards and Education.
Represented
the Houston Police Patrolmen’s Union (I.U.P.A.) as a
representative and staff attorney from 1986 to 1998.
General
Counsel of the Harris County Deputies’ Organization
1991-2004 (Covered more Shootings, Grand Juries,
Criminal and Civil Trials than any other Attorney in
Organization history, to date).
General
Counsel of the Texas Union of Police and Sheriffs/I.U.P.A.
since October, 1999 and also represents the Pasadena
(Texas) Police Patrolmen’s Union and the South Texas
Organization of Police.
Provides training
nationwide to others on shooting and critical incidents.
Christopher J.
Downey,
Of Counsel
Mr. Downey was born in Canton, Massachusetts.
He attended Noble and Greenough School in Dedham
Massachusetts. He received his undergraduate
degree from Duke University and earned his law
degree from Southern Methodist University’s
Dedman School of Law. While a student in law
school, Mr. Downey was chosen to become one of a
select group of students to compete in national
events as a member of the
American Trial Lawyer’s Association (ATLA)
Mock Trial Team. He obtained his law degree in
1993 and was one of a very limited group of
applicants to be hired before graduation by the
Trial Division of the Harris County District
Attorney’s Office in Houston, Texas. Mr. Downey
served as a trial prosecutor with the District
Attorney’s Office until December 1998. He is
licensed throughout the State of Texas as well
as in the federal courts of the Southern
District of Texas.
Mr. Downey is Board Certified in Criminal Law by
the Texas Board of Specialization.
While serving as a prosecutor for Harris
County, Mr. Downey held a variety of positions
within the District Attorney’s Office and acted
as lead trial prosecutor in over 60 jury trials.
He was selected to serve as the Chief Prosecutor
in charge of two misdemeanor courts including
the newly created County Criminal Court at Law
No. 15. During his tenure, Mr. Downey achieved
Assistant Chief Felony Prosecutor status and was
responsible for prosecuting a wide variety of
crimes including murder and other first-degree
felony crimes.
During his last year with the District
Attorney’s Office, Mr. Downey was selected to
join the Civil Rights Division where he focused
his efforts on the investigation and prosecution
of law enforcement personnel accused of civil
rights violations. He was a member of the Harris
County District Attorney’s Shooting
Investigation Team which was responsible for
examining every officer-related shooting in
Harris County in which a citizen was injured.
As a prosecutor, Mr. Downey worked closely
with members of numerous police agencies
including the Houston Police Department, the
Harris County Sheriff’s Department, the Texas
Rangers, DEA, FBI, ATF, the Secret Service, the
Internal Affairs Division and the Department of
Justice.
To date, none of the convictions Mr.
Downey obtained as a prosecutor have ever been
reversed on appeal.
In December 1998, Mr. Downey left the
District Attorney’s Office to establish his own
firm. In June 2002, Mr. Downey founded The
Downey Law Firm at its present location at 2814
Hamilton Street in downtown Houston. He devotes
the majority of his practice to representing
individual citizens and corporate clients
charged with state and federal crimes. His
office is staffed with additional attorneys who
assist clients on a wide variety of other
matters including, but not limited to family
law, personal injury law and general litigation.
Mr. Downey undertakes all criminal cases with
an eye toward obtaining a dismissal of all
charges. He educates all of his clients as to
the nature of the charges they face and the
legal ramifications of any outcomes that might
occur. Mr. Downey has successfully defended
citizens accused of a wide range of charges
including virtually all forms of felonies and
misdemeanors.
Over the years, Mr. Downey has developed a
strong working relationship with judges,
prosecutors, members of law enforcement, and
fellow members of the defense bar. He works hard
to maintain a reputation within the community as
a vigorous advocate for his clients and an
aggressive trial attorney.
Mr. Downey is a former member of the Texas
District and County Attorney’s Association. He
is a member in good standing with the
State Bar of Texas’ Criminal Justice Section
as well as the
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
(NACDL), the
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association
(TCDLA), and the
Harris County Criminal Lawyer’s Association
(HCCLA).
Additionally, Mr. Downey has appeared as a
legal commentator on criminal matters for
MSNBC,
The Abrams Report,
Court TV and the
Catherine Crier Show. |
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