Lacinda Brese-LeBron
5 Star Reviews
“Lacinda did an amazing job representing me. She was honest, ethical, and very professional. I would definitely recommend her!”
- Adrianna S.
“She is helping me to get my friend's bail reduced from $1,600 so she goes to be with her baby. Good lady.”
- Shannon C.
“Over the 2 years my case took with all the delays & different policies due to Covid never once did I feel like she stopped working my case. Mrs. Brese-Labron was amazing & able to get me the RIGHT outcome in the end.”
- Renea M.
What Makes Attorney Lacinda Brese-LeBron Uniquely Qualified To Represent You?
Lacinda is a Texoma Native. She is deeply rooted in our community and is dedicated to serving you. Lacinda will aggressively defend your legal rights if you are charged with a crime, or have family law matters to resolve, wish to draft a will, or begin probating an estate.
Education
- Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, MI
- Juris Doctor, June 2006, cum laude
- Southeastern Oklahoma State University Durant, OK
- Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Rhetoric Emphasis December 2002, cum laude
Bar Admissions
- Michigan, 2006
- Texas, 2008
- U.S. District Court Western District of Michigan
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Oklahoma
Memberships
- PHI Alpha Delta Law Fraternity
- Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- Texas State Bar Family Law
- Fannin County Bar Association
Publications
- Brese, L. (2012). Schwartz v. Texas (1954). In D. Hudson and J. Vile (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the 4th Amendment. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
- Brese, L. (2012). Duncantell v. Texas (1978). In D. Hudson and J. Vile (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the 4th Amendment. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
- Brese, L. (2012). Brown v. Texas (1979). In D. Hudson and J. Vile (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the 4th Amendment. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
- Brese, L. (2012). Texas v. Brown (1983). In D. Hudson and J. Vile (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the 4th Amendment. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
- Brese, L. (2012). Kaupp v. Texas (2003). In D. Hudson and J. Vile (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the 4th Amendment. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
Community Involvement
Lacinda is a member of multiple teams designed to serve populations with special needs. Lacinda is proud to be part of the North Texas Regional Veterans Court, Grayson County Jail Diversion committee, and the Grayson County Family Drug Court.
“Lacinda did an amazing job representing me. She was honest, ethical, and very professional. I would definitely recommend her!”
- Adrianna S.
“She is helping me to get my friend's bail reduced from $1,600 so she goes to be with her baby. Good lady.”
- Shannon C.
“Over the 2 years my case took with all the delays & different policies due to Covid never once did I feel like she stopped working my case. Mrs. Brese-Labron was amazing & able to get me the RIGHT outcome in the end.”
- Renea M.