Stephen Andrew Aslett, experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Houston, TX with 371 reviews
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Stephen Andrew Aslett

1004 Praire St., Ste. 200, Houston, TX

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Education

2008:
Tulane University Law School, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
2003:
Rice University, B.A.

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4.8 371 reviews
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Nicole abad

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Marie shawn

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13 Feb, 2025
First of all from the bottom of my heart I like to thank Matt tyson law firm the entire team for being with me the entire process of my case this has been a traumatic emotional roller coaster journey. Special mention to Josh who represents my case fought for everything that I wanted in my child custody case. It was a difficult battle in chambers county, the judge and amicus were against me having my children. They were more worried about the school system than in the safety of my children. Josh fought and never backed down, we won the case and now my children will be safe with me. One thing i can tell you if your looking for an attorney that will fight for you don’t hesitate to hire Matt tyson law firm it’s worth every penny you won’t regret it. Their knowledge and expertise about the law is tremendously incredible that’s why they have 5 star reviews. Again thank you all from the bottom of my heart, for being there for me since the beginning. I definitely recommend Matt tyson law firm to everyone they’re not about the money they deliver results. God bless each and every one of you.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in criminal defense, family law, and expungement cases
“He has a great knowledge of both sides of the court room. When he says he is going to do something, you can rest assured it will be done promptly and efficiently.”
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Excellent communicator who keeps clients informed throughout the process
“He explained everything to me regarding my case where I could understand. He was to the point about what I was facing and what I could expect.”
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Aggressive and effective in the courtroom, with a reputation for getting favorable outcomes
“Stephen Aslett explained everything to me regarding my case where I could understand. He was to the point about what I was facing and what I could expect. After months he was able to get my case dismissed by a grand jury, this is something he excels at.”
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Provides transparent and fair pricing, often refunding unused portions of the retainer
“He charged me a one time fee upfront and never billed for more.”
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Compassionate and understanding of clients' needs and concerns
“Stephen is a no nonsense lawyer. He is very professional and makes you fell as an equal. He never speaks over you and explains things in a common sensical way.”
Cons
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Can be direct and blunt in communication style, which some clients may find off-putting
“Stephen is a no nonsense lawyer. He is very professional and makes you fell as an equal. He never speaks over you and explains things in a common sensical way.”
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May not be the best option for clients seeking a more sympathetic or nurturing approach
“Stephen is a no nonsense lawyer. He is very professional and makes you fell as an equal. He never speaks over you and explains things in a common sensical way.”

Publications

2008:
Tulane Law Review, Articles Editor
2007:
Tulane Law Rivew, Crawford's Curious Dictum: Why Testimonial "Nonhearsay" Implicates the Confrontation Clause
2007:
Tulane Law Review, Wallace v. Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp.: The Fifth Circuit Expands Federal Jurisdiction over State Court Class Actions Arising out of Hurricane Katrina
2007:
Tulane Law Review, Articles Editor

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