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Tuck Moody Mclain

JUDGE - GRIMES COUNTY COURT AT LAW

★ TBLS Board-Certified Specialist: Criminal Law★ TBLS Board-Certified Specialist: Criminal Appellate

Anderson, TX • Serving Grimes County

(936) 873-4472

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About Tuck Moody Mclain

Tuck Moody Mclain is a Texas-licensed attorney practicing in Anderson, Grimes County. Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1988 (Bar #13737650) with 38 years of practice. Currently practices at JUDGE - GRIMES COUNTY COURT AT LAW.

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JUDGE - GRIMES COUNTY COURT AT LAW

270 F.M. 149 W., P.O. Box 570

Anderson, TX 77830-0000

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