When facing a serious criminal charge you need to find the law firm that will represent you the best. The decision about hiring the right criminal defense attorney may well be the most important decision of your life. Our mission is to make sure that your liberties, freedoms and rights are fiercely protected.

We know this is a difficult time for you, but we are here to help. You can depend on us to fight hard and aggressively for your rights.

Criminal charges are serious. You know it. We know it. And that is the approach we take to your defense.

 

Randy Myers and his staff has been skillfully and aggressively protecting the rights and liberties of North Texans for the last 20 years. The Myers Law Firm is recognized for integrity, effectiveness, and dedication to our clients' best interests.

Our commitment to each and every client is clear. We stay focused on being responsive; we care about your future; and we never forget the human being and family behind the case.

Let us represent you in this troubling time. We will fight for you and your rights.

 
   
     
     
 
 
 
   
   
   
 

Having an arrest, a criminal charge, or a conviction on your record can have many negative consequences. When you apply for a job or an apartment, you have to disclose your charge. It can prevent you from getting some jobs altogether.

If you were never convicted, it seems downright unfair to be penalized for an arrest. If you were convicted but you successfully completed your probation or served your time, it's understandable you'd like to start over with a clean slate.

Unfortunately, that's not always possible with our criminal justice system. There are some ways to remove a criminal charge from your record, though.

- Have your case dismissed
- Take your case to trial and win
- Obtain an expunction

We can explain which, if any of these options may be available for you, depending upon the crime and the outcome of your case. When you meet with us for a free consultation, we will fully explain the process and give you an honest assessment of whether we think you will have success.

An order of non-disclosure allows you to keep a deferred adjudication from public view, but it does not clear it from your record. If you successfully complete it, you can often get a non-disclosure order.

Record sealing is often an option for young adults who made a mistake during their college years. Whenever possible, protect your child's reputation and his or her promising future from being harmed by an underage drinking conviction or misdemeanor drug possession charge. If your college student has been convicted of a crime while under the age of 21, we can help.