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Wrongfully Convicted? The Fight Isn’t Over.

Has someone you love been thrown behind bars for a crime they didn’t commit?

You’re not alone. And more importantly—you’re not powerless.

I’m Paul Huebl, a former Chicago cop and a licensed Private Investigator since 1981. I’ve spent decades chasing down the truth in courtrooms, alleys, prisons, and back offices across this country. But nothing is more grueling—or more important—than the post-conviction fight to free the innocent.

After the Trial, the Real War Begins

If your loved one has already been convicted, the system is no longer on your side. Getting exculpatory evidence admitted after a guilty verdict is exponentially harder.

To win a new trial, you have three narrow but powerful options:

  1. Prove judicial error that made the original trial unfair.
  2. Expose misconduct by police or prosecutors—most commonly the concealment of key evidence from the defense.
  3. Present new evidence that wasn’t available before—something so compelling that it raises serious doubt or proves actual innocence.

Sounds simple? It’s not. Even with a new trial granted, prosecutors often double down—meaning a second conviction is a very real possibility. This is not for the faint of heart. It takes a seasoned investigator and a fearless strategy.

Lawyers Argue. Investigators Expose.

Here’s the cold, hard truth: lawyers work with the law—but it’s the investigators who uncover the facts.

Re-investigation often means:

  • Digging up buried Brady material
  • Tracking down long-lost or ignored witnesses
  • Reconstructing timelines
  • Shredding the credibility of hostile, lying witnesses
  • Finding contradictions the original defense team missed

I’ve worked with some of the best attorneys in the business—but even they sometimes fail to see what trained investigators can uncover.

AI + Experience = New Power

Every case I take starts with a meticulous review of all evidence—whether used in trial or not. I bring fresh eyes, sharper tools, and a powerful new partner: artificial intelligence.

With AI-driven analysis and my boots-on-the-ground experience, I can crosscheck timelines, witness statements, and evidence faster and more thoroughly than ever before.

Lies Win Convictions. I Tear Them Down.

Let me be blunt: witnesses lie. Sometimes better than they tell the truth. They lie to protect themselves, to get deals, or simply because they can. And too often, juries believe them.

My job is to rip apart those lies and expose the truth they buried.

Don’t Wait. Justice Won’t Fix Itself.

If your loved one is locked up and innocent, time is not on your side. The system counts on people giving up. I won’t.

I’m licensed in California and Arizona—and I can work across the country with a local attorney. Call me directly at (310) 420-9450.

Let’s start the fight.


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