Obtaining Reversal On Texas Convictions

When a person is convicted of a crime after trial, the judge, the defense attorney, or the prosecutor may have made critical errors during the trial that led to the conviction. In order to successfully appeal and overturn a conviction, a person must show that during trial there was some error of law such as the improper admission of evidence, the ineffective assistance of counsel, incorrect instructions to the jury or prosecutorial misconduct.

The appeals process differs dramatically from trial. Therefore, only an experienced attorney, skilled in appellate procedure and practiced in legal writing, can fully undertake these remedies effectively.

At the Law Office of Justin A. Bynum, we are aggressive yet compassionate, and we built our practice on a commitment to personal service and professional excellence. We have the experience and skill to handle all types of appeals and post-conviction motions.

 

Call us to find out how we can assist you with your appeal at 214-499-7761.

Representing Clients On Appeals And Post-Conviction Motions

Attorney Justin A. Bynum is licensed to handle appeals in any court in the state of Texas, as well as the federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court. He employs a team approach to criminal appeals working with in-house lawyers, as well as support staff, to prepare winning arguments and flawless, detailed briefs.

Contact The Law Office Of Justin A. Bynum

There are strict time limits concerning when you can file for an appeal. For a free phone consultation with Attorney Bynum, an experienced Texas post-conviction motions attorney, email us or call our office in Dallas today at 214-499-7761. Someone is available to answer the phones 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

We are sensitive to our clients’ needs for affordable, quality legal counsel, and we adjust our fees on a case-by-case basis. We also accept credit cards and offer payment plans when necessary.

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