About Marshall T. Henslee

‘My Story': A Conversation with Marshall Henslee, Founding Partner, The Law Office of Marshall T. Henslee LLC

Why did you decide to become a lawyer?

I guess you could say I have always wanted to be a lawyer -- ever since the 6th grade, at least, when my best friend and I imagined starting a practice together. My interest in the law wavered some as I got older, and during high school and college I occasionally considered taking other pathways -- for instance, I have a passion for history and at one point thought I'd become a history professor. Eventually, however, I decided to become a lawyer.

What inspires you about practicing law?

I have always been interested to learn about motivation and the reasons people act the way they do. I read “ true crime” tales as a young person, intrigued by the sensational tales, powerful confessions, and surprising plot twists. The same interests fuel my passion for history and reading about the people who made it. What drives people like Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte, or Robespierre? That's what fascinates me.

What makes you an effective attorney?

When I meet with clients, I try to put myself in their shoes and wonder, “Why would they do what they are accused of doing? What would I do in the same situation?” That's what motivates me -- the desire to find the good in everyone and defend that in the courts. It's what I love most about my job: the personal side of the practice. I believe my desire for building relationships makes me different, makes me a better attorney. I want to get to know each client and spend as much time as I can with them, their families and friends, to understand the situation and discover the best solution. This is how I can be most effective.

What do you want your clients to say about you?

After I have completed a case, I want people to leave thinking, “This lawyer is really interested in me as a person, really wants to find out what happened and how he can help.” And that's the key: I care. You are never just another case to me, you are a person, a human being, and I want to get to know you and I want to help. I care enough to ensure that you will have the best outcome possible.

Credentials

Experience

• 1995-1998 -- Attended Louisiana State University School of Law; founding member of The Progressive Society

• 1998-1999 -- Clerk for Honorable Timothy Kelley, Criminal Division of the Nineteenth Judicial District Court, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

• 1999-2000 -- Attorney, Wray & Pierce, LLP, focused on construction law and general civil litigation

• 2000-2002 -- Founded Office of Marshall T. Henslee, representing both criminal and civil clients

• 2002 (after moving to Baltimore) -- Clerk for Honorable John M. Glynn, Judge-in-Charge, Criminal Docket for the Circuit Court for Baltimore City

• 2002-2004 -- Attorney, Office of the Public Defender, Baltimore County

• 2004 - Present -- Founded Office of Marshall T. Henslee, representing both criminal and civil clients

Memberships

• Baltimore County Bar Association

• Baltimore City Bar Association

• Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys Association

• Maryland State Bar Association

• National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

 

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Areas of Law

  • Criminal Law 2
    • Traffic Violations
    • Drug Crimes
  • Other 5
    • Criminal Defense
    • Drinking & Driving
    • Internet Crimes
    • General Felonies & Misdemeanors
    • Federal Crimes

Practice Details

Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1999, Louisiana
    2002, Maryland
  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Louisiana State University
    Class of 1998
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Louisiana State University
    Class of 1994
    B.A.
    History
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1971
    Baton Rouge, Louisiana, August 6, 1971
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Attorneys FAQs

  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Marshall T. Henslee was admitted in 1999 to the State of Louisiana.
  • Is this attorney admitted to the bar in more than one state?
    Yes, Marshall T. Henslee is admitted to practice in Louisiana and Maryland.
  • How many attorneys are in this law firm?
    Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White, LLC has 20 attorneys at this location.
  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    Marshall T. Henslee attended Louisiana State University.