Meet Leslie Booker

Serving Justice and the Community for 25+ Years

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Leslie Booker is a proud product of its public schools. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in History and African American Studies from the University Michigan and went on to receive her Juris Doctorate from Howard University School of Law. Leslie began her legal career as a public defender in Baltimore, where she represented juveniles and learned firsthand the importance of fairness and compassion in the justice system. She later served as an Assistant State’s Attorney for six years, gaining deep experience as a prosecutor. Over the years, Leslie has served as Chief Felony Prosecutor in both Travis and Williamson Counties and made history in 2007 as the first Black Assistant District Attorney in Williamson County.
With more than thirty years of legal experience, Leslie has worked in both public service and private practice across Central Texas and Maryland. She now leads her own law firm, where she is known for providing experienced and compassionate representation to individuals and families in need. County.

Outside the courtroom, Leslie is an avid swimmer and accomplished endurance athlete who has completed more than ten Ironman triathlons. She even attempted to swim the English Channel (21 miles) in 2022. She is deeply involved in her community as a member of The Links, Incorporated Lone Star (TX) Chapter, and enjoys scuba diving, flying lessons, and cheering for her Michigan Wolverines and Detroit sports teams. Leslie is married and the proud mother of two adult children in undergraduate and graduate school. She credits her family and community for inspiring her continued commitment to fairness, hard work, and public service.