Description
A criminal conviction in Texas is not always the end of the legal process. Article 11.07 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure allows individuals convicted of felony offenses, other than those involving the death penalty, to seek post-conviction relief through an Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus. This writ is the primary method for raising constitutional and legal claims that could not have been fully addressed on direct appeal.
This service provides a custom-prepared Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus under Article 11.07, drafted specifically for your case. Each application is written based on the conviction history, procedural posture, and the constitutional issues available for review. This is not a template or automated form. Your filing is prepared to reflect the facts and legal grounds unique to your case.
Understanding Article 11.07 Habeas Relief in Texas
Article 11.07 applies to individuals who have been convicted of a felony and are either currently confined or subject to collateral consequences of the conviction. These habeas proceedings are reviewed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals after initial consideration by the convicting court.
Common claims raised in an Article 11.07 writ include:
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Ineffective assistance of trial or appellate counsel
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Violations of constitutional rights, including due process
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Involuntary or unlawfully induced guilty pleas
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Prosecutorial misconduct or suppression of evidence
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Newly discovered evidence tied to constitutional claims
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Improper sentencing or unlawful punishment
Your application will be prepared to clearly identify the applicable claims and explain how the alleged violations affected the outcome of your case.
What’s Included
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Custom Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus prepared under Tex. Code Crim. Proc. art. 11.07
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Supporting memorandum outlining the factual and constitutional basis for relief
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Filing and service instructions for Texas courts
Preparation Time and Delivery
Documents are prepared after receipt of payment and all required case information.
Completed filings are delivered by email within seven (7) business days.
Printed copies may be requested for an additional fee.
Compliance Notice
This service provides legal document preparation and legal research support only.
We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice or legal representation.
No attorney-client relationship is created by the purchase of this service.
Court outcomes are not guaranteed and depend on the facts of the case, applicable law, and judicial discretion.
By purchasing this product, you acknowledge that you are responsible for filing the application, meeting statutory deadlines, and complying with all procedural and service requirements under Texas law.
This service is intended for individuals seeking post-conviction relief in Texas state courts under Article 11.07. Each application is prepared based on the unique facts, procedural history, and constitutional claims involved in your case







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