
Ryan Patrick Brown
- 1222 S. Fillmore Amarillo, TX 79101
- +1-806-372-5711
- info@ryanbrownattorneyatlaw.com
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About:
Ryan Brown is a solo practitioner focusing a criminal defense at all levels from indictment through post conviction in state and federal court with a primary practice location in Amarillo, Texas. Ryan also takes select civil cases such as civil forfeitures, civil rights, and catastrophic truck wrecks. Before moving to Amarillo, Ryan was a staff lawyer with the Innocence Project of Texas. While working with the Innocence Project, Ryan was part of a number of big projects from helping to secure the first posthumous pardon in the history of Texas, to co-authoring a report debunking Fort Bend County Sherriff Deputy Keith Pikett’s extensive history of perjured court testimony, resulting in his early “retirement.” Ryan also headed a statewide review of arson cases which resulted in the passage of the junk science writ law, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 11.073, the first of its kind in the country. At the end of 2012, Ryan moved to Amarillo to fight for the citizens of the Texas Panhandle. Ryan has handled hundreds of state and federal criminal cases ranging from Class C misdemeanors to murder cases, to multi-defendant federal drug conspiracies and complex white collar fraud cases. Ryan specializes in representing clients charged in free speech protest and protest cases. A frequent contributor to local, regional, and state news, Ryan’s opinion is sought often to clarify the latest legal issues affecting people in the Texas Panhandle and around Texas. Ryan has also taught CLEs on jury selection. To Ryan, practicing law is about more than fighting and winning against the government. Criminal defense in particular is about getting to know the client and always tailoring a defense goal and defense strategy that is unique and fit for each client. At its core, the work of criminal defense is caring about people and telling their story. This approach has led to many dismissals and reductions and hearing “not guilty” in most cases he’s tried to a jury.
Jurisdiction:Texas
Practice Area
Civil Rights Law
Challenges discrimination or biased policing that compounds abuse, securing accommodations, fair services, and remedies when survivors face barriers based on identity or status.
Criminal Law
Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.
Personal Injury Law
Seeks compensation for assault-related injuries, trauma costs, lost wages, and property damage, coordinating with protection orders, insurance claims, and victim compensation programs.
Languages
English, Spanish
Fees
Free Consultation
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Reviews
RATED 1.0
Jul 10, 2025via Google
Julie Langham
RATED 5.0
Jul 10, 2025via Google
ARODGOTKICKS
"I called Ryan and his legal team to help me out with a case, they were super easy to deal with and took care of everything I needed done for me. Gave me a more than fair price on helping me out. They were super easy in court it was a walk in the park. Definitely would recommend hiring Ryan and his team for anything. Everything was a smooth process."
RATED 1.0
May 10, 2025via Google
Charles Walker III
"Unscrupulous Attorney . Took my money $13,000 . And rendered no services . This guy has not returned my money . Don't use him ."
RATED 5.0
Apr 10, 2025via Google
Jessica Diaz
"Ryan and his team were absolutely wonderful! They definitely answered all my questions and made me feel at ease. They explained everything in detail to me and made me feel comfortable and confident in our case! I would Highly recommend Ryan and his team!!!"
RATED 5.0
Apr 10, 2025via Google
Katie Martinez
"If you need a lawyer come to Ryan Brown, he took care of my family & helped my husband with his case. Very intelligent lawyer definitely recommended 10/10!"