Parole Texas Lawyer | David O'Neil
The Law Office of David O’Neil is a statewide practice that deals exclusively with parole and prison related matters. By focusing on each individual client’s growth, achievements, and demonstrated potential, successful parole outcomes have been achieved in hundreds of cases involving virtually all types of offenses including, among others: capital murder life sentences; murders; sex offenses; aggravated assaults, robberies, and kidnappings; intoxication manslaughter and assault; drug-related offenses; and, thefts. When law associations and local bar associations need training on parole related matters, David O’Neil is often the attorney they call upon.
It is said that although no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new beginning. That is really what a good parole attorney strives to help his clients achieve – a new beginning. A good parole attorney derives no greater sense of satisfaction than to see loved ones reunited as they begin anew. That is what David O’Neil has been doing for the last two decades of a legal career that spans more than 40 years. For those considering retaining Mr. O’Neil in parole or prison-related matters, there is no charge for a phone consultation or personal consultations at the Houston office.
In representing clients for parole and prison related matters, the Law Office of David O’Neil takes a very personal and detailed approach. Mr. O’Neil makes a point of meeting with each of his parole clients, wherever they may be incarcerated. In all cases where a client is incarcerated in TDCJ and is eligible, Mr. O’Neil places the client on his attorney phone list so that the client may call him throughout the course of representation. At the client’s request, Mr. O’Neil also works closely with the client’s family members throughout the course of representation. In addition to his successes in obtaining parole for his clients, Mr. O’Neil has also been successful in a variety of other parole and prison related matters, such as, parole revocation hearings, appeals from prison disciplinary cases, time credit issues, life endangerment cases, and Coleman Hearings (where the Parole Board seeks to impose sex offender conditions of parole on persons who have never been convicted of a sex offense). For those about to enter the Texas Department of Criminal Justice the Law Office also provides an Orientation Clinic. There is perhaps no more frightening experience than entering prison. Individuals about to enter the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and their family members, are typically unaware of what lies ahead and often fear the worst. Many families have found the clinic extremely helpful in alleviating these fears, providing information that helped in the transition into TDCJ, and preparing for the parole process.
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