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.

 
   
     
     
 
 
 
   
   
   

 

Chances are if your son or daughter has been charged with a juvenile crime, it may be your first experience with the Texas Youth Commission. You may be confused about exactly what will happen next and how your family will find an experienced juvenile law attorney who will do everything possible to protect your child's rights and future.

What your family and your child need more than anything right now is an experienced advocate who understands that this isn't only about defending against a juvenile crime. This is about helping a young person protect a promising future. We will take the time to educate you about what to expect and how your decisions will affect the case. Through it all, you will know that we are committed to being responsive to your family's needs and honestly care about helping your child get the best possible outcome for the charges. We feel this isn't about representing a criminal. This is about protecting your child's rights.

There are many people who have the mistaken belief that a conviction for a juvenile crime will go away when your child reaches the age of twenty-one. It doesn't. Generally, any conviction (including a plea bargain) will remain on the permanent record and may be used as a basis for repeat offender status in the event of a future conviction. It pays to fight hard to protect your child's record and future.