Pullan & Young is a distinguished criminal defense law firm based in Conroe, Texas, specializing in defending clients facing criminal charges, appeals, and parole matters. With multiple decades of combined legal experience, the firm stands out due to its attorneys’ backgrounds as former prosecutors, providing them with unique insight into the criminal justice system and enabling them to craft effective defense strategies.
The firm adopts a team-oriented approach, ensuring clients receive comprehensive and personalized representation at every stage of their case. Focusing exclusively on criminal law, Pullan & Young is dedicated to protecting clients’ rights, whether they are dealing with misdemeanors, serious felonies, or seeking post-conviction relief. Their practice is built on honesty, responsiveness, and a commitment to achieving favorable outcomes through diligent advocacy and deep legal knowledge.
Services Offered
- Criminal Defense
- DWI Defense
- Felony DWI Defense
- Drug Charges (including possession, intent to deliver, and distribution)
- Waxes and Oils Charges
- Theft Offenses
- Burglary and Robbery
- Sex Crimes (including sexual assault, online solicitation, child pornography, and indecency with a child)
- Juvenile Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Weapons Charges
- Assault
- Murder
- Grand Jury Presentations
- Parole Representation (including parole board hearings, parole violations, and mandatory release)
- Appeals (state and federal direct appeals)
- Writs (state and federal writs of habeas corpus, Article 11.07 writs)
- Expunctions and Non-Disclosures
The firm serves clients throughout Montgomery County, including Conroe, Magnolia, Pinehurst, and The Woodlands, as well as surrounding areas such as Harris County, Fort Bend County, and Galveston County. They also represent clients across the state of Texas, from San Antonio and Austin to Dallas and El Paso. In addition to their legal services, Pullan & Young offers a scholarship program supporting prisoners’ families, reflecting their commitment to community impact beyond the courtroom.
