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Meet Tracy Molina

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If courtrooms had a frequent-flyer program, Tracy Molina would have elite status for life. After 20 years with the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, Tracy has seen more trials, dockets, and judicial proceedings than most attorneys twice her tenure — and she's ready to put every bit of that firsthand knowledge to work for our clients.

Tracy spent nine years assigned to the district courts — three in criminal courts where she observed capital murder, murder, aggravated assault, and theft trials, and six in civil and family law courts where she took in approximately 30 jury trials alongside bench trials, voir dire, protective order dockets, dismissal dockets, child support proceedings, and specialty courts including Esperanza and PEARLS. When we say she knows courtroom procedure and decorum, we mean she learned it from the bench — literally.

Beyond the courtroom, Tracy served as executive security for the Local Administrative Judge, developed and taught training programs as a TCOLE-certified instructor and field training officer, and rose to the rank of Master Peace Officer. She managed security operations across jail, patrol, and court divisions — which means her definition of "a complicated Tuesday" would make most people's heads spin.

Now Tracy is channeling two decades of legal system experience into her next chapter. She is currently completing a Certified Paralegal course at Alamo Colleges and holds an Associate of Psychology from Northwest Vista College — proof that she's always been just as interested in understanding people as she is in keeping order.

When she's not mastering the ins and outs of family law and criminal defense, Tracy can be found with her nose in a book — which, given how much she already knows about the law, might just be for the plot twists.

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