About Mr. Robert Miller
Mr. Robert Miller McCabe built a career in public service before moving into private practice. He is steady and direct in court. He has prosecuted cases and now defends clients; the arc of his work is familiar to many who watch trials closely.
He earned his J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 2000. That education came after several years of study in San Antonio. The law school credential provided the launch point for a career spent largely in Texas courtrooms.
McCabe began his legal work in 2000 at the Bexar County District Lawyer’s Office, serving as an assistant district lawyer. He moved to Williamson County in 2005 and took on the same title there. Those years in county offices put him in front of juries and judges on a regular basis. He handled a range of criminal matters and built experience that later informed his private practice.
In 2012 he established The Law Office of Robert M. McCabe, PLLC and serves as its managing attorney. The firm carries the imprint of his earlier public work. It represents individuals in criminal matters and handles related legal issues that often touch on evidence, procedure and expert testimony.
McCabe holds certification as a Criminal Law Specialist from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is also a Force Science Analyst, a designation that relates to the study and interpretation of use-of-force encounters. Those credentials mark areas where he has pursued additional training beyond courtroom experience.
He has been active in local professional circles. Since 2012 he has been a member of the Williamson County Bar Association and the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. He participates in local bar activities and community organizations and maintains professional ties across the region.
Observers note that McCabe’s background combines years as a county prosecutor with private defense practice. He draws on trial experience and certifications when preparing cases. He currently leads The Law Office of Robert M. McCabe, PLLC and practices criminal law in Texas.