Baltimore, Maryland, Attorney Getting Clients a Second Chance at the Court of Appeals
Too much is at stake to put your criminal case in the hands of a lesser-experienced attorney that is only interested in a plea bargain. Contact our firm now for legal representation that is aggressive and focused on protecting your rights.
A conviction does not have to be the final say in your criminal matter. At the Law Office of Flynn M. Owens in Baltimore, Maryland, we are experienced in representing clients in post-conviction hearings and at the Court of Appeals.
Post-Conviction Arguments on Your Behalf
If you feel your trial attorney did not properly represent you, contact the Law Office of Flynn M. Owens. We have taken on many cases and found areas where the previous attorney fell short in his or her defense. If a lawyer provided ineffective assistance at trial, his or her client could be burdened with a jail sentence. On your behalf, we will argue to the court that there were underlying issues that should have been raised by your trial attorney. Our goal is to vacate your conviction and have a new trial ordered.
Appealing Your Guilty Plea
Many clients who come to our firm plead guilty without knowing the consequences of their admission. The court may not have had proper jurisdiction. Your sentence could be over the mandated guidelines. The attorney representing you may have acted in an incompetent manner. Maybe you were unaware of the true consequences of your guilty plea, including registration as a sex offender.
Appealing Your Conviction at Trial
Clients who are found guilty at trial have an automatic right to appeal. Flynn M. Owens, our founder, will perform a detailed review of the trial transcript. He has the experience and legal knowledge to spot the smallest detail related to objections and the preservation of certain arguments. From there, he conducts exhaustive legal research, writes briefs and prepares to argue your case at the Court of Appeals.
Contact Us
You have options at the appellate level or in post-conviction hearings. For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced appellate lawyer, please contact us.


