Jeremy Rosenthal, Member of Rosenthal & Wadas, PLLC | Collin County Criminal Defense Attorneys
I am a criminal defense attorney in Collin County and Dallas Metroplex area. I practice primarily in Collin and Dallas counties, representing the residents of McKinney, Allen, Plano, Frisco, Richardson, Dallas and the surrounding communities. I am a former Collin County prosecutor. I am licensed to practice in state courts and in the Federal District Courts for the Northern and Eastern Districts of Texas.
My Credentials
After Graduating from SMU’s Dedman School of Law in 2000, I worked for lawyers in big and small firms. I came to the Collin County District Attorney’s Office where I was promoted to Chief Prosecutor over-seeing a County Court at Law. There I handled countless DW I cases, drug cases, theft cases, and assault cases just to name a few. I am a member of the Collin County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Collin County Bar Association, and Plano Bar Association. I am a founding partner of Nolte, Drain & Rosenthal, PLLC where I am currently the managing partner.
Experience
Nolte, Drain & Rosenthal, PLLC, (TX)
Managing Partner
Education
SMU's Dedman School of Law, (TX)
JD 2000
Professional Affiliations
Articles
Understanding the Legal Implications of Theft, Robbery and Burglary
Submitted By: Jeremy Rosenthal On: Nov 17th 2010
Category: Burglary
Even though the words ‘robbery’, ‘burglary’ and ‘theft’ are sometimes used equally when talking about the action of stealing, they actually imply different things. If you’ve been accused of any...
Confronted By An Arrest? Remember These Points
Submitted By: Jeremy Rosenthal On: Oct 4th 2010
Category: Defendants Rights
In the course of our day-to-day lives there are some incidents that will be traumatic and quite likely done on accident, which we have no influence over. Particularly, being arrested...
Texas Criminal Defenses & Plea Options
Submitted By: Jeremy Rosenthal On: Sep 27th 2010
Category: State Crime, Texas
If you are not well-versed in criminal defense, you may only think of two types of pleas: guilty or not guilty. If you are only experienced in traffic violations, you also know of the no contest...
