
Christina Woller
Christina Woller was born and raised in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. She earned her bachelor’s degree in just three years from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, graduating with a double major in Legal Studies and Sociology and a certificate in Criminal Justice.
Christina earned her Juris Doctor degree from Baylor University School of Law, where she distinguished herself both academically and through leadership and advocacy. She served as President of the Criminal Law Society, was an active member of the Public Interest Legal Society, and competed in multiple Student Trial Advocacy Competitions hosted by law schools across the country and the American Association for Justice.
Christina graduated from Baylor University School of Law cum laude and with a Special Distinction in Criminal Law. During law school, she interned across various levels of the criminal justice system, including the State Public Defender’s Office, Federal Public Defender’s Office, private criminal defense firms, and the Wrongful Conviction Unit, gaining a broad and balanced perspective on defense work.
Christina brings to her practice a deep sense of purpose and an unwavering dedication to fairness and integrity in the legal process. She approaches every case with diligence, empathy, and a steadfast belief that every individual deserves a strong and principled defense.
Education
- Baylor University School of Law, J.D.
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.A.
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Associations
- Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association