Dallas Texas Criminal Appeals Attorney
Phone: 214.660.5785/ 24 Hours A Day - 7 Days A Week
The ability to mount a successful criminal appeal in Texas or federal courts is very different from arguing the original case. The Appellate Court requires that an appeal prove "the law of the case"; that is, no additional evidence will be allowed and the appeal is decided based on procedural elements that caused vital evidence to be either allowed or rejected in the original trial. With nearly ten years experience, Dallas criminal appeals attorney Scott Palmer has established a successful appeals practice on behalf of Texas clients convicted of a crime because of procedural errors on the part of law enforcement or because previous counsel simply did not do their job adequately.
Attorney Referrals
This unique focus on criminal appeals has won Dallas trial lawyer Scott Palmer countless referrals from Texas attorneys seeking a new outlook and a second chance on a failed case. It has also won our firm the grudging respect of prosecutors statewide who acknowledge our thorough investigative techniques and comprehensive knowledge of Texas law, frequently resulting in an overturned verdict and the dismissal of criminal charges.
Record Expungement - Erase Your Criminal Record!
A criminal conviction years in your past can come back to haunt you later in your adult life as you seek employment, security clearances, professional licenses and teaching credentials. Contact Dallas criminal defense attorney Scott Palmer today. He can assist you with securing a record expungement (sometimes called an "expunction") and the permanent sealing of your criminal record. Not everyone with a criminal history is eligible for expungement; Texas trial lawyer Scott Palmer can help you understand your rights and determine if an expunction is possible.
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If you have been convicted of a Texas criminal offense, CONTACT a Dallas Texas Criminal Appeals Attorney today for a FREE consultation and evaluation of your right to appeal the conviction.
VISIT our Practice Area Overview page for more information on other areas of Criminal Defense practice, including drunk driving (DWI) and "White Collar" Crime.

