My Win/Loss Record

Bristol Myers | February 10, 2010

“What’s your winning percentage?”
This is a common question for potential clients to ask.  Because our criminal justice system is an adversarial one, the question seems natural.  After all, when two sports teams compete, there’s usually a clear winner and a clear loser.  Why should lawyers butting heads in a courtroom be any different?
My most recent [...]

Shut your Face(book)

Bristol Myers | August 30, 2009

My advice?  If you are facing criminal charges…or if you might be involved in litigation of any sort…get off Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and any other social media you are currently using.
This article from Texas Lawyer writer Miriam Rozen reinforces the point that the life you’re exposing to all your “friends” can and will be used against you in [...]

Tragedy or Child Endangerment?

Bristol Myers | August 18, 2009

This is a heart-breaking story from the Austin American-Statesman. A father is being prosecuted for child endangerment after his infant son died from hyperthermia in his car.
 The remainder of this father’s life will be lived as an apology to his son.  What is gained by prosecuting him?  Will branding this man a criminal make you a more [...]

Motion to Suppress Granted

Bristol Myers | August 12, 2009

“Every case is different.”  Usually criminal defense lawyers tell that to folks to downplay previous successes.  Sometimes, as in today’s case, it’s a reminder to stay aggressive.
It was just about the worst kind of DWI: the client wrecked into a pole and blew over twice the legal limit.  The airbags had deployed, so I figured I might be [...]