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Congratulations to attorney Morgan Walker, Associate of Blizzard and Zimmerman Attorneys. Morgan was sworn in today by Federal Magistrate Judge John R. Parker and was admitted to the bar of the Northern District of Texas. Newly-admitted attorneys are formally sworn in with an oath of admission. This allows her to practice in the United States…

The attorneys and staff of Blizzard and Zimmerman Attorneys had a fun time supporting the Abilene Zoological Society at the first weekend of the annual Boo at the Zoo presented by Abilene Teachers Federal Credit Union. We had a ton of visitors to our treat station near the hay bale maze on the east side…

Blizzard and Zimmerman Attorneys met with folks who attended the Haskell Memorial Hospital Health Fair today. We provided information & resources related to addiction, recovery, & redemption in the Haskell, Abilene & Big Country area along with Facebook Group – Big Country Addiction Recovery & Redemption Resources. The entire event was a free community event,…

Here at the Blizzard and Zimmerman Attorneys law firm, we practice Holistic Lawyering with our criminal law practice. So what is Holistic Lawyering?? • Holistic lawyering is about treating the WHOLE PERSON, not just the legal problem. • We care about the PERSON who enters our office at Blizzard & Zimmerman, not just the legal…

The arrest of a former Brownwood juvenile detention staffer apparently has prompted the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the Texas Juvenile Justice Department’s lockup facilities to ensure that juveniles who are safely being held. According to a news release from the Justice Department today,  “The investigation will examine whether Texas provides children confined in…

The murder conviction reversal in the Clinton Young case out of Midland County, Texas offers hope to loved ones of those incarcerated in state Prisons. It also offers hope to over 300 people who were convicted of criminal charges in Midland County over the last 20 years. The September 2021 Texas Court of Criminal appeals…