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Matthew Howard

Practicing Adjunct Professor

Biography

Matthew B. Howard (J.D. ’13) joined the St. Mary’s University School as Law as a Practicing Adjunct Professor, discussing wrongful convictions and habeas corpus, in Spring of 2024. Howard also serves as the Director of the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office Conviction Integrity Unit. He has been with the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney’s Office since June of 2013. He has tried several dozen misdemeanors, felonies, and is board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Criminal Law. Matthew has served in the Conviction Integrity Unit since 2015,and was appointed to the role of Director in 2015.

Howard has had an active role in the post-conviction litigation of over a dozen cases recognized by the National Registry of Exonerations. The root cause of these exonerations have including a wide range of legal issues including ineffective assistance of counsel, prosecutorial misconduct, newly discovered forensic evidence, and recantations from witnesses.

He has spoken at multiple continuing legal education events on writs of habeas corpus, root cause analysis, and post-conviction forensics. He has also trained new and veteran prosecutors on their ethical and legal obligations under Brady v. Maryland, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.14, and the Special Responsibilities of a Prosecutor under Tex. Disciplinary R. Prof’l Conduct 3.09.

Howard serves as a member of the Board of Directors with Close to Home, Housing and Urban Development’s Continuum of Care lead agency for San Antonio and Bexar County. Matthew also serves as the Program Director for the Community Courts program, a specialty diversion program for justice involved individuals experiencing homelessness in Bexar County and San Antonio.



Matthew Howard

Practicing Adjunct Professor

Contact Information

Education

  • J.D., St. Mary’s University School of Law, 2013
  • B.A., Baylor University, 2010

License to Practice

  • Texas
  • The Supreme Court of the United States

Specialties and Courses

  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Appellate Law
  • Wrongful Convictions and Actual Innocence

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