Clay S. Conrad

Clay S. Conrad

Clay S. Conrad
Looney & Conrad
Experience: 27 years
Appeals & Appellate, Criminal Law and DUI & DWI
Texas and 5th Circuit
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Professional Summary
Experienced appellate and criminal defense counsel with accomplished background in State and Federal litigation. Over twenty years of experience in both whitecollar and blue-collar cases ranging from State misdemeanors to Federal felonies.

Education
University of Texas School of Law,
J.D., cum laude – 1995

Academic Publications
Yes: Juries Can and Should Correct the Overly Broad use of Criminal
Sanctions, in W.R. Palacios, P.F. Cromwell, R.G. Dunham, ed., Crime and Justice in America: Present Realities and Future Prospects, Prentice Hall,
2002

Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine (Carolina Academic Press, 1998) 334 pages.

Professional Publications
Rethinking the Jury, The Defender, July 2016 and Aug. 2015

Jury Persuasion in Criminal Cases Utilizing Solution Selling Techniques
Voice for the Defense, Dec., 2014

Proceeding Vaguely: Obstruction of a Pending Proceeding under 18 U.S.C. 1505
The Champion, Aug. 2014

Using Theories and Themes to Acquit the Guilty, The Defender, Winter, 2004

Book Review: The American Jury System (Contemporary Law Series) by Randolph N. Jonakait, The Champion, August, 2004
Anointing the Arbitrary; The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 28.01 (6), Voice for the Defense, June, 2004

Preserving the Presumption of Innocence and Protecting Against Burden Shifting: Identifying Mischaracterizations of Reasonable Doubt, Voice for the Defense, October 2003

A No-Compromise Jury Instruction, Voice for the Defense, June 2003

Jury Nullification in Capital Cases, Voice for the Defense, July/August 2000

The Lawyer’s Challenge, The Champion, January/February 2000

Not Fully Informed About FIJA (A Response), Judge’s Journal, Winter, 1997

Communication Skills, Voice for the Defense, December, 1996

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

Texas

Since 1996

5th Circuit

Since 1997

Professional Experience

2005 - Current

Looney & Conrad

Shareholder

1999 - 2005

Lamson & Looney

Shareholder

1997 - 1998

Paul C. Looney & Associates

Associate

1996 - 1997

Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association

Attorney

Education

1993 - 1995

University of Texas - Austin

J.D. | Law Degree

Honors: With honors

Contacts

Looney & Conrad, P.C. 905 Austin Street Ste 105 Hempstead TX 77445 Telephone: (979) 826-8484 Cell: (713) 823-9507 Fax: (281) 597-8284
Looney & Conrad, P.C. 11767 Katy Freeway Ste. 740 Houston TX 77079 Telephone: (281) 597-8818 Fax: (281) 597-8284

Videos

Panel: How to Use Jury Nullification to Quell the War on Drugs
Too busy to watch this 84-minute panel from beginning to end? No problem. Here's a nicely-formatted transcript featuring highlights. (http://flexyourrights.org/jury-nullification-drug-war-demise/)

Clay Conrad is the writer of Jury Nullification: Evolution of a Doctrine, the leading academic work on jury nullification. Currently a lawyer in private practice, he discusses the history and background of jury nullification. (Starts at 2:55)

Tim Lynch is the director of the Cato Institute's Project on Criminal Justice. He's a leading voice in support of the Bill of Rights and civil liberties. He's a prolific writer on jury nullification. He discusses the new jury nullification protection law in New Hampshire and the prospects for future legislation. (Starts at 18:11)

Kirsten Tynan is the national coordinator for the Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA). She's been a grassroots pro-liberty activist for more than 20 years. She gives us an overview of what FIJA does in the area jury nullification activism, advocacy, and education. (Starts at 33:20)

Steve Silverman is the founder & executive director of Flex Your Rights. I discuss how our upcoming movie, Jury Duty: What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know, will help dismantle the War on Drugs. (Starts at 51:57)

Audience Q&A addresses important questions about government retaliation against jurors who nullify. It concludes with a frank discussion about the potential for jury misconduct. (Starts at 1:07:34)

Moderated by Lindsay Lasalle at 2013 International Drug Policy Reform Conference in Denver, Colorado
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Practice Areas

Appeals & Appellate

Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals

Criminal Law

Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes

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