About Edwin Alberto Molina
Edwin Alberto Molina III built his path to law on a foundation in criminology. His undergraduate years at Arizona State University led to a Bachelor of Science in Criminology in 2008. He kept that interest in crime and justice intact through law school at the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona, where he earned his J.D. in 2012.
After completing law school, he secured the credentials necessary to practice in Arizona. He is admitted to the bar in Arizona and is also admitted to the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. Those admissions allow him to handle cases that move between state and federal courts.
Over the years his work has brought together legal training and his earlier study of criminology. He has represented clients in litigation and court proceedings, navigating evidentiary and procedural issues common in trial practice. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and precise in written arguments.
Molina maintains active professional memberships and stays engaged with peers around the state. He has continued legal education to keep pace with changes in court rules and federal practice. That ongoing learning informs how he prepares cases and advises clients about realistic outcomes.
He practices out of The Molina Law Group, PLLC. In that setting he manages matters that require filings in both state and federal forums. Day to day he works on pleadings, client meetings, and courtroom appearances, allocating time between research and advocacy.
Clients encounter an attorney who draws on a combination of academic study and courtroom experience. He balances attention to case details with practical decisions about where a matter should be resolved. He currently practices at The Molina Law Group, PLLC, representing clients in Arizona state and federal courts.