dallas-skyline "Best Criminal Defense Lawyer" -- "D Magazine"

Arch C. McColl, III, Dallas’ “Best Criminal Defense Lawyer” according to “D Magazine," has been a criminal law expert on "Court TV"; on “The Montel Williams Show"; and numerous times on WFAA-TV, Dallas, Texas. McColl's law firm, McColl & McColloch, PLLC, was co-counsel in the criminal defense of U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison.

The law firm has successfully defended Electronic Data Systems and other major corporations against criminal accusations. McColl is experienced in both federal and state criminal trials, appeals, and post-conviction state and federal writs of habeas corpus, federal § 2255 applications and pardons throughout Texas, in 14 other states, and in Washington, D.C. McColl has developed innovative techniques in defending DWI and intoxication manslaughter cases.

Expertise Born from 28 Years of Experience

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Arch McColl has won a death penalty case in the U.S. Supreme Court; has obtained a Presidential pardon; is past president of the Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association; is a former member of the Boards of Directors of the Dallas Bar Association and the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association; past President of the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers; is a fellow of the Texas and Dallas Bar Foundations; is active in the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; is the author of a criminal law book and many criminal law articles; graduated cum laude from Princeton University and St. Mary's University Law School, where he had the honor of serving on the Law Journal; McColl is listed in Martindale-Hubbell's Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. McColl's reputation for persistence means that he leaves no detail to chance in defense of his clients.

Criminal Defense Specialties Include:

  • white collarState and Federal Criminal Trials
  • State and Federal Criminal Appeals
  • State and Federal Post-conviction Remedies and § 2255 Applications
  • State and Federal Parole and Probation
  • Presidential and Gubernatorial Pardons
  • White-Collar Crimes
  • IRS Criminal Investigations
  • Grand Jury Representation
  • Felony Drug Charges
  • DWI/DUI and Intoxication Manslaughter
  • Child Pornography and Child Sexual Abuse
  • Medicare and Healthcare Fraud
  • SEC Rules Violations
  • Assault and Domestic Violence
  • Investigations by Federal Regulatory Agencies that Carry Potential Criminal Liability for Individuals and Corporations