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Laurie
Moore
Laurie Moore received her
police commission in 1979, in Austin. She worked police patrol, criminal
investigations, and was promoted to Sergeant in 1985. After 1985 until 1992, she
worked as a DA investigator as a Sergeant Investigator, and later, Chief
Investigator for several District Attorneys in the Central Texas area. In 1992,
she moved to Fort Worth to attend law school, and retained her peace officer’s
license as a Reserve Tarrant County Deputy Constable. She is still a licensed,
commissioned peace officer, and runs a solo law practice in Fort Worth’s
Cultural District.
Moore earned her Bachelor of
Arts Degree from the University of Texas at Austin,. She pursued further
post-graduate studies in Criminal Justice at Southwest Texas State University in
San Marcos, earned her Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University School of
Law, and is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas, as well as all
Federal Courts.
Her hobbies include public
speaking, collecting antiques and real estate, reading, traveling and music, but
writing is her passion.
As far as a personal life,
Moore will only own up to a daughter at Rhodes, a destructive Siamese cat and a
sneaky Welsh Corgi, in that order.
Other published works by
Laurie Moore include:
“A Mother’s Day Gift
For My Sister” from HAUNTED ENCOUNTERS (Atriad Press, 2002)
“Brad’s Story” from
HAUNTED ENCOUNTERS:Ghost Stories From Around The World (Atriad Press, 2004)
“His Name Is Howard” A
tribute to Judge Howard M. Fender, from Heroes For Humanity, 2003
“Hero
In Blue” A tribute to Jim Varnon, FWPD, from Heroes For Humanity, 2003
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