Mo Ibrahim graduated from The University of California Davis in 1990. Following his graduation Mo was accepted at Texas Southern University School of Law.
Upon graduating from law school in 1993, Mo began his legal career with the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office. In his first two years with the District Attorney’s office Mo successfully tried numerous misdemeanor cases including Driving While Intoxicated and Assault Causing Bodily Injury. Mo was promoted to the Felony Division where he tried all level felony offenses including possession of controlled substance, motions to revoke probation and Capital Murder.
Areas of Practice: criminal law, drug crimes, homicide, parole and probation, juvenile law, personal injury, automobile accidents and injuries, truck accidents, wrongful death,DWI/DUI.
Bar Admissions: Texas, 1993, U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas, 1995
Education: Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, Texas, 1993 J.D, University of California, Davis, 1990 B.A.
Classes/Seminars Taught: Former Instructor, Texas District County Attorney’s Association
Professional Associations and Memberships: State Bar of Texas โ Member, Galveston County Bar Association – Member
Languages: Arabic, English
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Mo was promoted to Chief of a Felony court in 1996. Mo was one of only a select group of prosecutors selected by the Texas District and County Attorney’s Association as an instructor and traveled across Texas teaching prosecutors on all aspects of Jury Trial advocacy and Jury Trial Skills. Mo was promoted to First Assistant District Attorney and supervised a staff of 32 prosecutors.
Mo left the District Attorney’s Office after being there for 18 years to form a partnership with Michael Elliott, also a former Galveston County Assistant District Attorney
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