STEWART LEGAL, P.C.
FEDERAL CONVICTION RELIEF
Post-conviction representation focused on sentence reductions, compassionate release, and second chances.

Compassionate release allows eligible individuals to seek a reduced sentence based on extraordinary and compelling circumstances, and we know how to navigate that process effectively. At Stewart Legal P.C., we focus on federal post-conviction relief, including motions for compassionate release under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A). Whether based on serious medical conditions, family hardship, or changes in sentencing law, we build strong, well-documented motions designed to get the court’s attention and results. We handle: Compassionate release motions (medical, age, family-based), Sentence reductions based on changes in law, Post-sentencing advocacy and filings, and Federal court motion strategy and supporting documentation. Changes in federal sentencing law can open doors that didn’t exist before. We evaluate whether new rulings, guideline amendments, or legal shifts apply to your case and act on them. Why it matters: The difference between a denied motion and a granted one often comes down to how the case is presented. Judges don’t respond to emotion. They respond to structured, persuasive legal arguments backed by evidence. That’s where we come in.

Supervised release isn’t always set in stone. Federal law allows individuals to request early termination, but approval depends on how the case is presented. At Stewart Legal P.C., we help clients pursue early termination by building structured motions which demonstrate rehabilitation, compliance, and why continued supervision is no longer necessary. We focus on: Early termination motions under 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e)(1) Supervised release modification requests Documentation of compliance and rehabilitation Strategic positioning for judicial approval What the court looks for: Consistent compliance with conditions No violations Positive conduct and stability Evidence that supervision is no longer needed We don’t just file motions—we build a case which gives the court a reason to consider your request.

When all traditional legal options have been exhausted, clemency may be the final path forward. But success depends entirely on how the case is presented.
At Stewart Legal P.C., we assist with federal clemency petitions, including commutations and pardons. These are not routine filings. They require a compelling narrative, detailed documentation, and a clear demonstration of why relief is justified.
We handle:
Federal commutation petitions (sentence reduction)
Presidential pardons (post-sentence relief)
Full clemency application preparation
Narrative development and supporting documentation
Strategic positioning for review by the Office of the Pardon Attorney
What makes a strong clemency petition:
Evidence of rehabilitation and conduct
Time served and post-conviction record
Personal history and supporting documentation
Clear justification for relief
This isn’t about submitting paperwork—it’s about presenting a case that stands out in a highly selective process.
About Ty Stewart
Federal Post-Conviction Attorney Backed by Real-World System Experience
Ty Stewart, Esq., is a California-licensed attorney focused on federal post-conviction relief, representing individuals seeking sentence reductions, early release, and second chances under federal law.
What distinguishes Mr. Stewart is not only his legal training, but his direct experience within the systems that shape the outcomes of these cases.
Prior to practicing law, Mr. Stewart served as a Deputy Probation Officer, working inside the criminal justice system—preparing reports, supervising cases, and gaining a working understanding of how decisions are evaluated at every level.
He is also a United States Marine Corps veteran, bringing discipline, structure, and accountability into every aspect of his work.
In addition, Mr. Stewart spent years overseeing thousands of transactions, compliance systems, and legal processes as a real estate broker and executive. That background translates directly into how cases are built—methodically, strategically, and with attention to detail.
Post-conviction relief is not about filing paperwork—it is about presenting a case in a way the court will take seriously. Mr. Stewart approaches each matter with a focus on structure, strategy, and execution.
Legal Credentials
- State Bar of California
- Admitted to practice in all four CA Federal Court Districts
A Second Chance Is Built, Not Given
If you may qualify for federal relief, the next step matters. How your case is presented can make the difference.
Who This Is For
This Practice Is Built for Individuals Who:
- Currently incarcerated in federal prison
- Serving a term of federal supervised release
- Already sentenced in federal court
- Seeking a path to sentence reduction or early release
Every case is fact-specific. Eligibility depends on federal law, timing, and how the case is presented.