Warren Hynson is a dedicated appellate attorney focusing on criminal appeals and post-conviction litigation. A Raleigh native, Warren has built a career advocating for clients throughout North Carolina, securing relief in complex criminal cases from the mountains to the coast.. Warren is committed to ensuring each client receives a fair opportunity to challenge their convictions and seek relief through appellate and post-conviction litigation.
In addition to handling his own cases, Warren advises and works with trial lawyers on raising and preserving issues for criminal appeals. Warren also collaborates with immigration attorneys requiring the services of a post-conviction attorney to assist with a related, collateral action in an effort to obtain immigration relief that is precluded due to prior criminal convictions.
After graduating magna cum laude with his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from North Carolina State University, Warren earned a Master of Arts degree in history with honors from Boston University. Warren then attended New England Law | Boston, where he received his Juris Doctor cum laude in 2016.
Warren is admitted to practice in North Carolina and before the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of North Carolina, and the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit.
Warren is an active member of the legal community and currently serves on the Executive Committee for the Criminal Defense Section of North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ). He is a past recipient of a NCAJ NEXT fellowship, a leadership initiative within NCAJ. Warren has been featured as a speaker at NCAJ and his work has received attention in legal and general media outlets.

THOUSANDS OF CASES | DOZENS OF APPEALS | QUALIFIED SUCCESS
Order Vacated
State v. M.M., 209 N.C. App. 466 (2011) Client was ordered to enroll in lifetime satellite-based monitoring. RESULT ON APPEAL: Order vacated due to lack of jurisdiction.
Convictions Reversed
State v. L.P., 2011 N.C. App. LEXIS 1535 (2011): Client was convicted of misdemeanor larceny and sentenced to probation. RESULT ON APPEAL: Convictions reversed due to lack of evidence.
New Hearing Ordered
State v. A.N., 778 S.E.2d 863 (2015) Client pled guilty to robbery and was placed into deportation proceedings as a result of his convictions. RESULT ON APPEAL: New hearing ordered due to former attorney misadvising client about the consequences of his guilty plea.
New Trial Granted
State v. S.C., 802 S.E.2d 531 (2017) Client was convicted of felony assault and was sentenced to 65-90 months in prison. RESULT ON APPEAL: New trial granted due to violation of client’s constitutional rights at trial. (Appeal remains pending.)
Convictions Reversed
State v. G.B., 217 N.C. App. 380 (2011) Client was convicted of forgery and habitual felon and was sentenced to 70-93 months in prison. RESULT ON APPEAL: Convictions reversed due to lack of evidence.
New Trial Granted
State v. T.L., 217 N.C. App. 455 (2011) Client was convicted of robbery and kidnapping and was sentenced to 71-104 months in prison. RESULT ON APPEAL: New trial granted due to judge refusing to admit important defense evidence at trial.
Convictions Vacated
State v. J.D., 2017 N.C. App. LEXIS 327 (2017) Client was convicted of marijuana charge and habitual felon and was sentenced to 76-116 months in prison. RESULT ON APPEAL: Convictions vacated due to defective search warrant.
New Trial Granted
State v. S.R., 223 N.C. App. 325 (2012): Client was convicted of sex offenses and was sentenced to 307-378 months in prison. RESULT ON APPEAL: New trial granted due to judge allowing improper expert testimony at trial.
Convictions Vacated
State v. A.H. (2018) Client was convicted of multiple felony and misdemeanor counts of possessing weapons on educational property. RESULT ON POST-CONVICTION: All convictions vacated after statutes were ruled to be unconstitutional.
Conviction Vacated
State v. K.P. (2018) Client was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. RESULT ON POST-CONVICTION: Conviction vacated due to ineffective assistance of counsel; client released with time served.
Please note that these are examples of prior cases in which we have obtained a positive result for our client. Every case is different, and we cannot guarantee a specific result in your case.