LEWIS & ASHWORTH LAW
MEET THE TEAM
Experienced and Strategic
DANIEL LEWIS
Attorney
Daniel Lewis is an experienced criminal defense attorney handling cases in every county of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. As a former Assistant District Attorney, Mr. Lewis has over 12 years of experience practicing solely criminal law. While a Felony Prosecutor he was assigned to many divisions at the District Attorney’s Office including the Special Crimes Division, handling White Collar cases as well as the Crimes Against Children Division. Mr. Lewis has tried over 150 misdemeanor and felony trials, and handled thousands of other cases, including DWI, drug possession, aggravated robbery, sexual assault, capital murder and all cases involving child victims. Mr. Lewis graduated with Honors from Texas Tech University and went on to receive his Juris Doctorate from The Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.
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THOMAS ASHWORTH
Attorney
Thomas Ashworth is a criminal defense attorney practicing in North Texas. Mr. Ashworth spent 11 years as an Assistant District Attorney, rising to the rank of Chief Felony Prosecutor before entering private practice in 2019. During that time, he tried over 100 misdemeanor and felony jury trials including DWI, drug possession, sexual assault, and capital murder. Mr. Ashworth has also been an invited speaker throughout Texas on topics such as Forensic Evidence, Firearms, and Trial Advocacy, and spent three years serving on the Licensing Advisory Committee for the Texas Forensic Science Commission. Mr. Ashworth graduated from the University of Texas at Austin and went on to receive his Juris Doctorate from The Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.
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GET IN TOUCH
Consultations are free and by appointment only
Dallas Office
900 Jackson St. Suite 440
Dallas, TX 75202
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McKinney Office
5900 S Lake Forest Dr Suite 410
McKinney, TX 75070
(214) 306-9402
AREAS OF PRACTICE
Drug Crimes
DWI and Intoxication Crimes
Domestic Violence
Sex Crimes
Violent Crime
White Collar
Theft
Murder and Manslaughter