About David
David Bunger trained in Texas law and built his early legal education at South Texas College of Law. His records list a Bachelor of Science dated 2006 alongside law study entries from 2002. That mix of dates marks a path into the Texas legal community and an early start in courtroom work.
He moved into public prosecution soon after finishing school. In 2008 he served as Chief Prosecutor for the Dallas County District Lawyer. That role put him in charge of complex case intake and trial preparation. It also meant regular courtroom appearances, supervising other attorneys, and advising on charging decisions. Colleagues from that period describe someone who handled high caseloads and managed the practical demands of county-level prosecution.
Bunger has been active in professional circles throughout his career. His membership history shows ongoing ties to several bar and legal organizations, including two memberships that date back to 2007 and remain current. Those affiliations indicate continued engagement with the broader legal community and with practice-area peers.
His work in Dallas County provided hands-on experience with criminal procedure, trial strategy, and the mechanics of jury work. Over time he developed an understanding of how local prosecutors, defense lawyers and judges interact under tight deadlines and public scrutiny. That background also gave him experience in supervising staff and in translating prosecutorial priorities into day-to-day office practice.
Public records list his jurisdiction as Texas. Beyond his time as a chief prosecutor, Bunger’s public profile is largely built on that early leadership role in Dallas County. He has balanced trial responsibilities with administrative duties when required, and he has kept up professional memberships that support continuing legal education and networking.
Today he remains legally active in Texas and applies the experience he gained in county prosecution to his current work. His practice concentrates on criminal prosecution and matters arising from that area of law.