Judith Shields
Northwestern University B.A. 1992
University of Houston School of Law J.D. 1995 Cum Laude
State bar licensed in Nov 1995
Ms. Shields is active in the community. She lives in Houston and is President of the Hilshire Village Civic Club. She actively supports several organizations including the Houston SPCA, Goodwill, Terrance United Methodist Church, and the Citizens for Animal Protection.
Ms. Shields grew up in the Dallas area and attended Plano East Senior High School. She then went to Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois where she received a communications studies degree. Ms. Shields pursued her interest in the law by attending the University of Houston Law School. While in law school, Ms. Shields was on the Journal of International Law. She was president of the Association of Women in Law. Ms. Shields was an honor graduate in law school and currently is certified as a second chair for the defense of persons charged with Capital Murder. She has also obtained numerous dismissals on a variety of cases.
Member State Bar of Texas, Montgomery County Criminal Lawyer's Association, Harris County Criminal Lawyer's Association, The Woodlands Bar Association, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Ms. Shields worked for the Montgomery County District Attorney for seven years as a felony prosecutor. In addition to trying felony cases Ms. Shields worked in the Appellate Division handling appeals of all levels including capital death writs of habeas corpus. The high profile cases she handled while there include the following:
State v. Kutzner - The defendant was charged with capital murder of a female realtor in the Woodlands. The jury convicted the defendant and gave him the death penalty.
State v. Larry Swearengen - Ms. Shields prosecuted this defendant for kidnapping and murdering a young college student. He was given the death penalty after a 6-week trial.
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