Defending Clients with Skill and Experience
You likely feel overwhelmed if you or a loved one is facing criminal charges. Hiring a good lawyer is critical. Good lawyers are not made overnight — it takes years of experience, and a commitment to excellence, to properly defend people charged with serious crimes.
For almost 40 years, people facing criminal charges in the Permian Basin and West Texas have relied on Woody Leverett‘s sound professional judgment and courtroom skill. And for years Woody has received an AV Preeminent rating* from Martindale-Hubbell, which administers a peer-reviewed rating service for attorneys. Criminal defense is all Woody does — and he does it well.
Protecting Your Rights and Your Freedom
Woody Leverett has the skill and experience to protect your rights, and defend you against any criminal charge. A criminal conviction can carry serious and unforeseen consequences. Woody can give you the guidance you need. He may even be able to clean up your record through expunction or non-disclosure proceedings.
Criminal Defense Lawyer Serving Midland, Odessa, and the Permian Basin
Woody Leverett has decades of experience defending West Texans against criminal charges. He has handled almost every kind of criminal case--from traffic tickets to death penalty cases. Don't entrust your case and your life to an inexperienced lawyer who needs "on the job training"--hire an experienced lawyer, who knows his way around the courtroom.
Call the Law Office of H.W. Leverett, Jr.

If you have been charged with a crime in the Permian Basin, you can reach the Law Office of H.W. Leverett, Jr., by calling 432-683-3323, or contacting the firm online to schedule a free initial consultation with a Midland criminal law attorney.
*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.


