"I think and hope and pray that when this is all over that we'll be able to convince the District Attorney's Office that it was a mistake to charge this man," attorney Rusty Hardin said, with Gasparello at his side. "This man needs to be back at Sharpstown High School." view article
Former Williamson County District Attorney Ken Anderson was sentenced to 10 days in jail and 500 hours of community service in November 2013 for hiding evidence to convict the wrong man of murder. As a special prosecutor in a court of inquiry that led to the charges against Anderson, Rusty Hardin showed Anderson withheld key evidence in order to convict innocent man Michael Morton, who wrongly served 25 years in prison. view article
For help with its ongoing investigation of Regent Wallace Hall, the House Select Committee on Transparency in State Agency Operations has turned to prominent Houston attorney Rusty Hardin, who'll serve as its special counsel. view article
HOUSTON – Acclaimed trial attorney Rusty Hardin of Houston’s Rusty Hardin & Associates, LLP, has been selected as a fellow of theLitigation Counsel of America (LCA), an invitation-only trial lawyer honorary society. “I’m humbled by this honor and grateful for the recognition of my peers,” says Mr. Hardin. “We work hard... read more
Rusty Hardin is representing Pilot Flying J President Mark Hazelwood in the federal probe of allegations of fuel rebate fraud at the Knoxville-based company. view article
A rare court of inquiry in Williamson County led to the April 2013 arrest of Ken Anderson, the former county district attorney. A judge determined after hearing evidence presented by special prosecutor Rusty Hardin that there was probable cause to believe Anderson withheld critical evidence in Michael Morton's 1987 murder trial. The update of story below indicates Anderson appealed. view article
51-year old father killed in rural, two-lane crash in Southeast Texas HOUSTON – Attorneys from Houston’s Rusty Hardin & Associates, LLP, recently negotiated a $10 million settlement for the heirs of Juan Campos, a 51-year-old Houston welder who died when a trucker fell asleep while driving a loaded 18-wheeler and... read more
It's one thing to win cases, close deals and teach torts. It's entirely another to create real change. The National Law Journal has chosen 100 lawyers in the United States who have shaped the legal world through their work in the courtroom, at the negotiating table, in the classroom or on in government. view article
Dramatic testimony was elicited during a court of inquiry to determine if former Williamson County District Attorney Ken Anderson should be charged with manipulating evidence to convict an innocent man of murder. Special prosecutor Rusty Hardin’s cross examination at times inspired Anderson to shout back his answers during his dramatic six hours on the witness stand in February 2013. view article
Over a wide-ranging interview, I learned a few things about Rusty Hardin not the least of which was his advice to his client, Clemens. Vilified by other lawyers, as he put it , for letting Clemens testify before Congress, Clemens (and his counsel's advice) was ultimately vindicated by a jury view article