CONTACT MORGAN WALKER
Tel: 325.230.2751
Contact@blizzardlawfirm.com
AREAS OF PRACTICE
Criminal Defense →
Criminal Appeal →
Habeas Corpus →
Expungement →
EDUCATION
Southern Illinois University School of Law –
Doctor of Jurisprudence
University of Illinois at Springfield
Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice, and Legal Studies
CRIMINAL APPEAL LAWYER | FEDERAL APPEALS
Attorney Morgan Walker is passionate about the law and making sure that every Texas and Federal appeals and writ client she works with is afforded the protections that our Constitution has given them.
She has a deep understanding of the concepts involved in these cases and is able to clearly explain them to her clients. This allows them to make informed decisions about their case and gives them the best chance of success.
Walker is a skilled advocate who knows how to navigate the appeals process and obtain the best possible outcome for her clients. She is committed to fighting for justice and ensuring that her clients’ rights are protected.
Morgan was born and raised in Dieterich, Illinois, which is located in Central Illinois between St. Louis and Indianapolis. She currently resides in the Dallas, Texas Metroplex, and is happily married to Travis Walker and they have an amazing son, Owen Walker. Her family is complete with two dogs, Oliver and Zoey.
She will tell you that as a teen she was an avid fan of the “Criminal Minds” police procedural crime drama television series and that’s what sparked her interest in becoming a lawyer.
Morgan obtained her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois at Springfield in 2016 in Criminal Justice and Legal Studies.
Prior to attending law school, Morgan worked as a paralegal and title assistant.
PASSION FOR CRIMINAL LAW – ADVOCATING FOR YOUR RIGHTS
Morgan attended law school at Southern Illinois University School of Law where she received her Juris Doctorate and graduated Cum Laude.She was also on the Dean’s List and a member of Phi Delta Phi, an international legal honor society and the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States. Phi Delta Phi promotes the intellectual, social, and professional qualities that a law student is expected to bring to the bar.Throughout her time in law school, Morgan loved all classes focused on criminal law and procedure.
During law school, Morgan spent two years clerking for the Jackson County, IL judges where she primarily researched issues in pending criminal cases.
Areas of Practice
- Federal Criminal Cases
- Texas State Criminal Cases
- Non-Disclosures
- Expunctions
- Sealing Records
- Release from Sex Offender Registration Requirements
- Occupational Driver’s License
- Early Release from Probation
- Direct Appeals
- 11.07 Writ of Habeas Corpus (Texas state or Federal)
While her family would say Morgan went to law school so she could get paid to argue, her real goal is to be the person that her clients can count on to advocate for their rights.
Morgan has a passion for criminal law and criminal defense.
She is a member of the Texas Bar College which is a professional society of legal scholars who are leaders in the Texas legal community and champions of legal education. Morgan completed 48.75 CLE (Continuing Legal Education) hours within 5 months of getting licensed to practice.
On October 19, 2021 she was sworn in to practice in the bar of the Northern Texas District Federal Court at the Abilene, TX Federal Building.
Morgan Walker – State Bar of Texas
Be sure to check out her results page to see how she’s helped her clients from across Texas.
CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION – CLE – STATE BAR OF TEXAS
- Actual Innocence for Lawyers, sponsored by Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Austin
- Non-Capital Habeas Conference – Portland, OR / Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Defender Services Office Training Division
- Advanced Criminal Law
- The Red, Writ, and Blue: Post Conviction Writs
- 2022 Conference on Criminal Appeals
- Social Media Evidence
- Advanced Criminal Law Course 2021
- Supplement to 2020 Conference on Criminal Appeals
- Mining the Golden Nuggets of Federal Practice
- 2021 Conference on Criminal Appeals
- Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism