Powerful Representation Backed by Over 20 Years of Experience
Mandy Miller was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended law school at Louisiana State University, where she excelled in both trial and appellate advocacy. Mandy passed the Louisiana Bar exam and practiced defense litigation until moving to Houston, Texas in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina.
After passing the Texas Bar exam in 2006, Mandy began working for the Harris County District Attorney's Office. As an Assistant District Attorney, Mandy spent years trying numerous misdemeanor and felony cases. Mandy then accepted a position in the appellate division, where she authored over 125 appellate briefs and writs of habeas corpus on issues concerning everything from misdemeanors to the death penalty. Mandy has also successfully argued before the Texas courts of appeals and the Court of Criminal Appeals on several occasions.
As a defense attorney, she has shown that she is not afraid to force the State to meet its high burden at trial. She has also been successful in having a death row prisoner’s execution halted, and had two clients’ death sentences reversed and returned to the trial court for a new trial.
Mandy's legal practice focuses solely on criminal defense, both at the trial and post-conviction level. No attorney can guarantee you a result in your criminal case, but if there is a legal problem with how the police or prosecutors handled the charges against you, Mandy will find it. Before agreeing to representation, you and Mandy will thoroughly discuss the case, the evidence against you and what result you would like to see. This consultation is at no charge to you.
You are presumed innocent, and the state MUST prove the charges against you. Should you choose to hire Mandy, you will feel confident that you will be involved in every step of your defense. Being charged with a crime is a traumatizing experience. Mandy is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to discuss your case and answer any questions you may have.
Even if you have been convicted of a crime, this does not mean the fight is over. Mistakes are made at trial and even during the plea process. Mandy has years of post-conviction experience in motions for new trial, direct appeals, and writs of habeas corpus. If you believe you did not receive a fair trial, contact Mandy immediately to discuss your case.
Board Certified in Criminal Appellate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Fort Bend County Criminal Attorneys Association Atticus Finch Award recipient 2017
Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association Lawyer of the Year, 2021.
Mandy's Accolades And Accomplishments Include:
Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (Board 2018, 2017)
Atticus Finch Award, Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (2017)
Speaker, Ethics in post-conviction, Robert O. Dawson Conference on Criminal Appeals
Speaker, Preserving error, Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Director, Trial Boot Camp, Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Mandy Is A Member Of The Follwing Associations:
Atticus Finch Award, Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (2017)
Speaker, Ethics in post-conviction, Robert O. Dawson Conference on Criminal Appeals
Speaker, Preserving error, Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Director, Trial Boot Camp, Fort Bend County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
My Dedication To You Includes:
Availability to handle emergency concerns.
Personal meetings with the attorney, not an associate.
Working together for an individualized approach.
Free initial consultations either by phone or in person
Case Results
The answers are in the results.
Learn about our victories and successes at Mandy Miller Legal, PLLC. Having provided assertive and effective representation for more than 15 years, Attorney Mandy Miller is prepared to defend your rights. Call today at (832) 769-0613 for a free consultation to learn about your legal options.
Stay of Execution
DWI
Drug Crimes
Capital case where death was imposed
Capital case where death was imposed
Drug Crimes
Drug Crimes
Possession of Marijuana
Tab Content #2
Tab Content #3
Sentence reversed
Juvenile life without parole.
Stay of execution
Capital Case Where Death Was Imposed
Reversed, resentenced to life with parol
Capital Case Where Death Was Imposed
Dismissed
Drug Crimes
Case Dismissed
DWI
Your Case Is Not Over Yet!
You may think your rights as a citizen ended the moment you were convicted. I am here to tell you nothing is further from the truth. Juries sometimes make wrong decisions. Prosecutors often try flawed cases.
As a steadfast Katy criminal defense attorney, I have authored over 130 appeals and post-conviction writs of habeas corpus and have successfully argued before the courts of appeal on several occasions. I can deliver the resolute advocacy you can rely on to tenaciously fight for your freedom!
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