Law Offices of D.B. Carron, P.C. - Detroit, MI
Criminal Appeals; Habeas Corpus; 6500 motions; Commutation Petitions Lawyers in Detroit, MI
17301 Livernois Ave. Ste. 331 Ste. 230 Detroit, MI 48221
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Detroit Criminal Appeals; Habeas Corpus; 6500 motions; Commutation Petitions Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Appeals; Habeas Corpus; 6500 motions; Commutation Petitions
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Law Offices of D.B. Carron, P.C.
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Hired Law firm 2020Truly the best attorney I have ever dealt with! Dana Carron is my 3rd Appellate attorney on my criminal appeal. I am without a doubt one of the most demanding clients that an attorney could ever have as I have a Bachelors degree in Paralegal Science and have worked in the legal field myself for almost 30 years (yes, I fired my first two attorneys). I had almost resigned myself to self-representation (which is honestly rarely a good idea), when I first met Mr. Carron. He took the time to actually listen to my positions and appellate issues, including a plethora of research, which must have taken the patience of a Saint! I have never met an attorney or worked for one that is willing to so deeply delve into the facts of a case, the evidence, and the research, as Mr. Carron did in my appeal. The final appellate filing is masterful. I can truly say that I highly recommend Dana Carron. He is one of the best out there.
Contact
17301 Livernois Ave.
Ste. 331
Ste. 230
Detroit, MI 48221
Phone Number: (313) 312-4621
Website: http://appealpro.org
Hours: Sun. 10 - 5; Mon. thru Thurs. 10 - 9; Fri. 10 -5
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