Percy Eugene Foreman (June 21, 1902 – August 25, 1988) was a criminal defense attorney from Houston, Texas largely known for representing many famous clients.
Early Life
Foreman was born near Bold Springs, Texas on June 21, 1902.[1] Foreman moved to Livingston, Texas, when he was six years old.[2] He was the son of Ransom Parson Hill Foreman and William Pinckney (Rogers) Foreman, a former sheriff of Polk County, Texas.[3]
Foreman was a respected master of tactics. He lost only 53 of 1500 death penalty cases and only one case resulted in execution (Steve Mitchell, electrocuted in Texas in 1951).[6][7]
He went on to become one of the best known trial lawyers in Texas, with the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association creating the Percy Foreman Lawyer of the Year Award in 1984.[18]
Personal Life
Foreman was married twice. Foreman had a son, William, with his first wife and a daughter, Marguerite, with his second wife.[3][14]
Judd, for the Defense (television series with main character reportedly based on Percy Foreman)
Notes
^Compare Michael Dorman, King of the Courtroom: Percy Foreman for the Defense, p. 35 (Dell Publishing, New York 1969) (hereinafter "Dorman"), which indicates "Bold Springs," to the Texas State Historical Association, which reports "Cold Springs". The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, at
[1]. Bold Springs is in Polk County, while Cold Springs is in Cherokee County.