Law Office of Sam Adamo
At the Law Office of Sam Adamo, I understand the seriousness of your situation and the affect it has on your life, as well as the lives of your family members and loved ones. I take each case with the intent to help you, to be your advocate. I am on your side. With your help, I can work as hard as possible to resolve your case. My first goal is to dismiss the pending case, if at all possible. With my experience, if there is any way to do so, I will find it. Secondly, if dismissal of the charge is not possible, the goal becomes keeping you out of jail and achieving resolution by another means. Sometimes, a reduced charge or probation is a victory. I am not afraid to take a case to trial, and I have a reputation based on this. The Assistant District Attorneys and Assistant United States Attorneys know that I will not back down from a trial if it is my client's desire to have one. Please review the information contained in this site and call my office to schedule an appointment. I will be happy to consult with you. Do not delay seeking representation for your case.
About Sam Adamo, Attorney at Law
State Bar No. 00847000
Federal ID No. 1844
Education:
St. Louis University, Bachelors of Arts 1968
South Texas College of Law, Juris Doctorate 1971
Achievements:
Voted Outstanding Criminal Defense Attorney by Harris County Judges in Houston Chronicle Poll
Highest Ability & Ethical Rating: Martindale & Hubbell
Former Vice President of Harris County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Former Assistant District Attorney, Harris County
Former Special Crimes Prosecutor, Harris County
Professional Associations:
Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Criminal Law
American Bar Association
Life Member of National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Former Vice President of Harris County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Voted one of the Top Houston Criminal Lawyers in a poll by the Houston Chronicle of Harris County Judges
Member State Bar of Texas
Admitted to Practice in the Following Courts:
All Texas State Courts
US District Court, Southern District of Texas
US District Court, Western District of Texas
US Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit
US Supreme Court