Tim Molina - San Antonio, TX
Attorney at Duarte & Molina, PC
Criminal Defense Lawyers in San Antonio, TX
2200 Warner Avenue San Antonio, TX 78201
San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
Litigation: 90%
Attorney Information
Overview
Tim Molina graduated from the Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law in 2001, and he is licensed to practice in both Federal and State courts. With more than 130 jury trials tried to verdict, Tim has established himself as a well-respected trial attorney whose true office has always been courtrooms across the State of Texas.
Tim Molina spent more than 10 years in a trial position with the Bexar County District Attorney's Office. While a trial prosecutor, Tim handled and tried criminal cases ranging from minor offense to major crimes. Tim truly believes that a person charged with a crime, minor or major, needs an attorney with an in-depth knowledge of how a courtroom works, because all criminal accusations and their collateral consequences have potentially devastating and lasting impacts.
Tim's invaluable trial experiences, negotiating skills, motions practice, and courthouse experiences have also established him as a true asset in civil matters, divorce cases, and family law matters. Trial skills cannot be taught – they must be learned first hand, and Tim Molina is ready to utilize his skills to protect your interests and freedoms.
Education
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Legal Education
- Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Texas, 2001
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Past Positions
- Bexar County District Attorney's Office
Contact
2200 Warner Avenue
San Antonio, TX 78201
Phone: 210-816-6228
Fax: (210) 733-6181
Email: Send a message
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