FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Your case will be in the hands of a highly experienced attorney. Cary M. Faden is Death Penalty Capital Murder Certified in the Second and the Eleventh Administrative Judicial Regions of Texas for Attorney’s Qualified as Counsel in Capital Cases for Appellate First and Second Chair.

Mr. Faden is located in Fort Bend County. He also practices in Brazoria County, Wharton County, Matagorda County and other counties throughout Texas. He has also appeared as attorney of record for clients throughout the United States.

Obtaining an experienced and knowledgeable criminal defense and appeals lawyer as quickly as possible is very important. Your case will be reviewed and they will begin gathering evidence for your defense. If your case goes to trial, the length of time for this process varies.

In most cases, you will be able to file an appeal. The direct appeal process requires an experienced criminal defense and appeals lawyer that understands the intricacies of reviewing a case. A motion for new trial does have a deadline after the sentence is imposed in the trial court. These are very strict deadlines. 

Your criminal defense and appeals lawyer must be experienced in providing accurate information to challenge an imprisonment or restraint with a writ of habeas corpus. There is no time limit for this process but it is very important to not wait. 

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