Post-Conviction and Appeals

Texas Post-Conviction and Appeals Attorney

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At Bristol Myers & Associates, P.C., we provide a wide range of post-conviction and appellate services to clients throughout Texas. Our practice includes both state and federal cases, and services related to:

  • Probation violations
  • Expunctions
  • Direct appeals (state and federal)
  • Writs of Habeas Corpus
  • Motions for new trials

With probation violations, our advice is that you should take the appropriate steps to resolve your probation issue. In our experience, clients who do this and who immediately begin to make good faith efforts to abide by the terms of their probation have a better chance of staying out of jail.

To obtain an expunction of your criminal record, certain specific criteria must be met. Generally speaking, if you had charges dismissed, were acquitted, or successfully completed a first-time offender diversion program, an expunction is not difficult to obtain. However, even if you are not eligible to have your criminal record expunged, you may still be able to limit how much information about your background is available to the general public by applying for an order of non-disclosure.

With both appeals and clemency petitions for death-row inmates, we review each case from the initial police investigation up to present day developments and carefully search for inconsistencies in the evidence, procedural mistakes, and Constitutional rights violations that can help us to make an effective case on your behalf.

Contacting Our Law Firm

For a free consultation and to learn more about our post-conviction and appeals practice—call or contact us in Austin, Texas, and talk to a lawyer about your situation in greater detail.

The Austin, Texas, law firm of Bristol Myers & Associates, P.C. represents clients from throughout the state of Texas and from across the nation in criminal law cases of every type. Our Texas criminal defense practice includes counties such as Travis County, Hays County, Williamson County, Bastrop County, Comal County, and Caldwell County, and cities such as Austin, San Marcos, Georgetown, Bastrop, New Braunfels, Round Rock, Lockhart, and San Antonio.