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Collin County Criminal Appeals Lawyer

A courtroom scene viewed from behind a judge’s bench, with a jury and attorneys in front, representing appeals and wrongful conviction cases in Collin County.At Collin County Law Group, we believe justice doesn’t end at the trial level. If you’ve been wrongfully convicted or you’re seeking to appeal a criminal conviction in Texas, our team is here to help. With a deep understanding of appellate law and a strong record in post-conviction relief, we’re committed to uncovering legal errors, presenting persuasive arguments, and fighting for a second chance at justice.

Contact Collin County Law Group today at 972-548-7167 to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can advocate for you.

Understanding Criminal Appeals in Texas

Despite a few common misconceptions, a criminal appeal is not a retrial. It’s a legal process that reviews errors made in the original trial. At Collin County Law Group, we guide clients through every phase of the appellate process with precision, clarity, and purpose. Appeals are focused on correcting mistakes that could have affected the outcome of a case, including:

  • Improper jury instructions
  • Insufficient evidence to support a conviction
  • Prosecutorial misconduct
  • Ineffective assistance of counsel
  • Errors in the admission or exclusion of evidence
  • Constitutional violations

Successfully navigating a criminal appeal requires a deep understanding of the law, meticulous attention to detail, and persuasive advocacy. Appellate courts have the power to affirm, reverse, or remand a case, and having the right legal advocate can make a significant difference in the outcome.

The Appellate Process in Texas

The appellate process in Texas follows a clear, step-by-step path designed to review the fairness and legality of a criminal conviction. Understanding these steps can empower defendants and their families to make informed decisions, and at Collin County Law Group, we guide clients through every step.

Those steps include:

  • You must file a notice of appeal to the proper Texas court within a certain time frame to officially start the appellate process.
  • The clerk’s record and trial transcripts need to be compiled and submitted to the appellate court.
  • Our appellate team can then file a written brief detailing legal errors that occurred in your trial. Once the State responds, our team can file a reply brief and update you on the status of your case.
  • Selected cases could then proceed to oral argument, where our team can present your case and answer the judges’ questions.
  • The court can then issue a written opinion that either affirms, reverses, or remands the case for a new trial or resentencing.

Missing a single step or misunderstanding the requirements can jeopardize your chances of obtaining relief, but with the experienced guidance of our Collin County appeals lawyer, you can approach the appellate process with confidence.

Common Grounds for Appeal and Post-Conviction Relief in Texas

Appeals and post-conviction actions in Texas can take many forms. At Collin County Law Group, we carefully analyze your trial record to uncover issues that could form the basis for a strong appeal or post-conviction petition. Some of the most common claims include the following.

Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

If your defense attorney failed to investigate key witnesses, object to improper evidence, or otherwise provide constitutionally inadequate representation, you may have grounds for an appeal.

Prosecutorial Misconduct

If prosecutors withheld exculpatory evidence, misled the jury, or engaged in unethical conduct, the conviction could be invalidated.

Improper Jury Instructions

Faulty or misleading instructions can confuse the jury and result in an unfair verdict. This is especially important in complicated cases involving multiple charges.

Insufficient Evidence

Appellate courts can reverse a conviction if no rational juror could have found guilt beyond a reasonable doubt based on the trial record.

Illegal Search or Seizure

Evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment can be subject to exclusion. If the evidence was improperly admitted, this can form the basis of a successful appeal.

Whether it’s procedural mistakes, constitutional breaches, or newly discovered evidence, these factors can be powerful reasons to seek appellate review or post-conviction relief. With the experienced help of our Collin County Law appellate attorneys, your case can receive a thorough and strategic evaluation that helps you pursue every possible avenue for relief.

Wrongful Convictions: Pursuing Justice After the Verdict

Wrongful convictions can have a profound and lasting impact on the lives of the accused and their families. When the justice system fails to protect the innocent, it’s important to hire a dedicated attorney to uncover the truth. At Collin County Law Group, we advocate for clients who have been wrongfully convicted by pursuing every legal avenue available to seek justice and freedom.

Key Methods We Use to Pursue Justice

Being wrongfully convicted is a horrifying, traumatizing experience. However, you must remind yourself there’s still hope. The following are just a few of the methods our team can use to fight your wrongful conviction in Texas.

  • Writs of Habeas Corpus. These post-conviction petitions allow us to raise claims that were not available during the direct appeal, like newly discovered evidence or violations of constitutional rights.
  • DNA Testing and Forensic Challenges. Texas law permits post-conviction DNA testing when it could prove innocence or undermine evidence used at the trial. We can also scrutinize the reliability of forensic evidence presented during the original case, including questionable methods or inaccurate fingerprint comparisons, to challenge wrongful findings.
  • Actual Innocence Claims. When compelling new evidence clearly establishes a defendant’s innocence, even years after conviction, courts could grant relief. While these claims require persuasive evidence, they offer a way to correct miscarriages of justice.

With experienced legal representation and a strategic approach, it’s possible to challenge flawed verdicts and pursue the truth. At Collin County Law Group, we’re dedicated to fighting for those who have been wrongfully convicted, using every available legal resource to seek justice and restore hope.

Choose Collin County Law Group

When your future is on the line, you need help from a firm that knows how to navigate the system. When you work with Collin County Law Group, you get:

  • Focused Experience. We have an extensive background in post-conviction advocacy, criminal appeals, and wrongful conviction cases across Texas.
  • Individualized Attention. We tailor our strategy to your specific facts, record, and goals.
  • Aggressive Investigation. We dig deep to identify procedural or constitutional errors.
  • Proven Results. Our team has secured dismissals, reversals, and new trials for clients who once thought they had no options left.

At Collin County Law Group, we’re committed to guiding you through the complexities of the legal system with transparency and care. Trust us to be your advocates when it matters most.

Fight Your Conviction With Skilled Legal Help

You have the right to challenge your Texas conviction, and you deserve an appeals lawyer who can fight for the justice you’re owed. Collin County Law Group is here to help.

Contact Collin County Law Group today at 972-548-7167 to schedule a consultation and take back control of your future.

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