If I Get My Case Overturned, Can I Get a Harsher Sentence?
If you or your loved one finds themselves in a situation where a criminal case has been overturned, you might be pondering the realities of the situation. Can they face another trial and potentially receive a harsher sentence? Look no further! With Jacob Board Certified Criminal Law and Criminal Appeal Attorney's proficiency in these matters, you can gain exclusive insights into how the process unfolds in Texas and the potential repercussions if the case gets overturned. Take a moment to explore the details, and in case you have any queries, feel free to reach out to Jacob via email at [email protected]. Don't miss out on this opportunity to arm yourself with knowledge! Join our Facebook Group: Winning Freedom for the Incarcerated - Texas. Here attorneys and loved ones of the imprisoned discuss appeals and the post conviction writ process used to free loved ones from incarceration: / winning.freedom.for.incarcerated Download our free Texas Post-Conviction Writ Guide: "Winning Freedom from Texas Prison: 5 Critical Things to Know to Pursue Overturning a Conviction or Sentence" at: https://www.bzfreedomfromprison.com Learn about our low cost Texas 11.07 Writ of Habeas Corpus brief and application course to avoid spending a ton of money on an attorney for a Texas appeal: https://blizzardlawfirm.com/11-07-wri... - - - - - - About the Attorney Meet Jacob Blizzard, a criminal law attorney who specializes in criminal law and criminal appellate law. With extensive experience in Texas state and federal criminal defense, criminal appeals, and post conviction writs of habeas corpus, Mr. Blizzard is well-equipped to handle even the most complex cases. In a sea of over 100,000 lawyers licensed to practice law in Texas, only a select few hold board certification. In fact, there are only 7,450 board certified attorneys in the entire state. More impressively, as of the 2019 certification year, Mr. Blizzard is one of just 87 lawyers in Texas who are board certified in both criminal law and criminal appellate law. This means he is among the top 0.087% of attorneys in the state to have achieved both certifications. When it comes to your legal needs, trust in Jacob Blizzard's expertise and proven track record. With his deep knowledge and specialized skills in criminal law and criminal appeals, he is committed to ensuring the best possible outcome for his clients. Blizzard and Zimmerman Attorneys, 1174 North 3rd Street, Abilene, TX 79601 (325) 246-3902. Check out our law firm's website: https://blizzardlawfirm.com Jacob Blizzard Criminal Law & Criminal Appellate Law Board Certified Attorney Texas Board of Legal Specialization Super Lawyers - 2021-2023 Rising Star - Criminal Defense American Academy of Attorneys Top 40 under 40 American Institute of Trial Lawyers - Best Law Firm 2021 Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

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