Dustan O. Neyland is a passionate and experienced criminal defense attorney who aggressively fights for the rights of his clients. Dustan is a partner and attorney at Greco Neyland, PC, which represents clients throughout the Houston Metropolitan Area and the State of Texas. Dustan is passionate about making sure the rights of his clients are heard. He believes each person deserves fair treatment, and he works to ensure each client has a fair chance. He represents people in a variety of criminal defense cases, including DWI, drug charges, white collar charges, terrorism charges and weapons offenses.
After graduating from Oklahoma University School of Law, he began his work in the legal field at a civil litigation law firm. There he learned how to uncover important facts in cases and develop strong, successful litigation strategies. Dustan also has experience as a prosecuting attorney where he handled a variety of misdemeanor and felony cases. In addition to earning his juris doctor, Dustan has completed a Forensic Chromatography Course taught by the American Chemical Society. This hands-on course allowed him to get a better understanding of how crime labs work and also how analysis mistakes can be made.
Dustan has extensive knowledge of science used in legal cases, and he can use his experience to challenge prosecutors in the courtroom. He is able to identify errors in drug cases and challenge prosecutors using flimsy and unreliable scientific methods. Dustan has received several awards for his work in the legal community, including being named among the Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers in 2013 - 2017. In addition, he is active in several organizations, such as the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
- Oklahoma City University School of Law
- J.D. | Law
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- University of Texas - San Antonio
- B.B.A. (2003) | Economics
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- Founding Partner
- Greco Neyland, PC
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- Law Offices of Dustan Neyland
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- Harris County District Attorney’s Office
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- Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Office
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- Niemeyer, Alexander, Austin & Phillips, PC
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- DWI Investigation and Defenses, NE Harris County Bar Association, Kingwood, Texas
- Blood Alcohol Analysis
- American Chemical Society
- Solid Drug Analysis
- American Chemical Society
- Blood Drug Analysis
- American Chemical Society
- Distinguished Lawyer - Criminal Defense
- Lawyers of Distinction
- Houston Top Lawyers
- H Texas Magazine
- Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyer
- The National Trial Lawyers
- New York State Bar Association
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- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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- Texas State Bar  # 24058019
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- Phi Alpha Delta
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- Robert J. Turner American Inn of Court
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- Illinois
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- New York
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- Texas
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- U.S. Supreme Court
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- US District Court - Eastern District of New York
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- US District Court - Eastern District of Texas
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- US District Court - Southern District of New York
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- US District Court - Southern District of Texas
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- US District Court - Western District of Texas
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- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- White Collar Crime
- Cannabis & Marijuana Law
- Marijuana Business Formation, Medical Marijuana
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- Q. Can my car insurance company drop me if I’ve had a DUI?
- A: Car insurance companies base their decision to set rates or cancel an insured based on risk. Having an intoxication offense on your record can certainly be a reason for non-renewal/cancellation or increased rates.
- Q. Possible sentence for possession of a drug ^1Gr and tampering with evidence?
- A: The punishment range for PCS Less than 1gram is 180 days to 2 years in a state jail. You may also be eligible for probation or deferred adjudication. The punishment range for Tampering with Evidence is 2 to 10 years in prison. You may also be eligible for probation or deferred adjudication.
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