Jul 2012 to 2000 Driver/LaborerLaredo medical center Laredo, TX Jun 2010 to Jun 2012 Admitting clerkUT medicine San Antonio, TX May 2008 to Jun 2012 Medical Records
Education:
Cigarroa high school Laredo, TX 1999 to 2003 High school diploma in Basic
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Raul Villarreal Owner
Villarreal, Raul Attorney at Law Legal Services Office
105 Elmo Ave, San Antonio, TX 78225 (210)2267688
Raul Villarreal President
SA CLASSIC ELECTRIC, INC
5150 Broadway St STE 174, San Antonio, TX 78209 13750 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78232
Raul Iglesias Villarreal Director
Sharyland Health Foundation
Raul Iglesias Villarreal Director
Igvi Foundation
Raul Villarreal Vice-President
CENTRO POR LA JUSTICIA
PO Box 830706, San Antonio, TX 78283
Raul S. Villarreal Secretary
The Laredo Licensed U.S. Customs Brokers Association, Inc
Raul Villarreal
SOUTHTOWN PROFESSIONAL GROUP, LLC
809 S Saint Marys St, San Antonio, TX 78205 809 S St Marys St, San Antonio, TX 78205
Raul Villarreal
Classic Electric Co Electrician
140 Soledad St, San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)8438396
809 S Saint Marys St, San Antonio, TX 78205 (210)4722227 (Office)
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1981
Education:
St. Marys University School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 1980 St. Marys University School of Law Degree - Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) Graduated - 1980
nited States.U.S. District Court Judge John Houston sentenced Raul Villarreal to 35 years for leading the smuggling ring. His brother, Fidel Villarreal, was sentenced Friday to 30 years for managing the operation.The sentences are among the longest given to border law enforcement officials.U.S. District Court Judge John Houston sentenced Raul Villarreal to 35 years for leading the smuggling ring. His brother, Fidel Villarreal, was sentenced Friday to 30 years for managing the operation.
Date: Jun 22, 2013
Source: Google
Ex-Border Patrol agents sentenced to at least 30 years in prison for migrant ...
Prosecutors said Raul Villarreal who made television appearances as an agency spokesman and once played the role of a smuggler in a public service ad recruited his brother to his ring that smuggled in Mexicans and Brazilians. One Brazilian woman told investigators she paid $12,000 to cross.
The prosecutor spoke about Raul Villarreal (VEE-uh-ray-AL) Friday afternoon in opening statements of a trial in one of the highest-profile corruption cases involving the Border Patrol. Raul and his brother Fidel have pleaded not guilty to human smuggling, bribery and witness tampering.
Raul Villarreal was long a public face of the Border Patrol, frequently appearing on television news as an agency spokesman and acting as a dangerous human smuggler in a public service announcement intended to warn Mexicans about the dangers of entering the United States illegally.