At David R. Bires Criminal Defense, our decades of experience are not just a number; they represent a formidable track record of achieving favorable outcomes for clients facing the most serious criminal charges. We understand that results matter most when your freedom and future are on the line.
Our commitment to meticulous preparation, innovative legal strategies, and aggressive courtroom advocacy has led to dismissals, acquittals, reduced charges, and successful appeals in complex cases across Texas and federal jurisdictions. We invite you to review a selection of our significant victories that underscore our unwavering dedication to justice.
The case of Collier v. Poe (Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, En Banc) stands as a testament to David R. Bires' appellate expertise and tenacity in challenging deeply flawed legal processes. This landmark case involved a complex series of events stemming from a conviction following a tragic gun battle at home.
The initial conviction was fraught with procedural irregularities and raised significant questions regarding due process, specifically the impact of legislative continuances and the denial of critical filings that prejudiced the defense.
Mr. Bires spearheaded a comprehensive appellate strategy, meticulously identifying constitutional infringements and procedural errors. He navigated the intricate Texas Court of Criminal Appeals system, arguing for a writ of habeas corpus to address the profound injustices in the trial process.
Through relentless legal scholarship and persuasive advocacy, David R. Bires secured an extraordinary outcome that set a significant precedent in Texas criminal jurisprudence, ultimately challenging the foundation of the initial conviction and ensuring a more just legal path for the client.
Successfully compelling prosecutors to drop charges due to insufficient evidence, procedural errors, or violation of rights.
Achieving full acquittal through compelling courtroom defense and exposing weaknesses in the prosecution's case.
Negotiating with prosecutors to reduce severe felony charges to lesser offenses, minimizing penalties.
Securing probation or community supervision instead of incarceration, allowing clients to maintain their freedom under supervision.
Successfully appealing unjust convictions or sentences in higher courts, leading to new trials or complete reversals.