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Whether you need representation for criminal charges concerning controlled
dangerous substances, driving after revocation, or other
criminal matter, we will work to minimize the impact of
criminal charges on your life. We focus on the best
interests of our clients so that they can get the
results they deserve. Criminal charges, whether a felony
or a misdemeanor, must be taken seriously. We represent
clients on criminal charges however in some cases we may
refer you to someone who specialized in the type of
criminal defense which is necessary to represent your
case.
DUI
- or driving under the influence, may be charged when the person’s blood alcohol content is
over the legal level. The penalties for DUI are severe. Potential punishment may be enhanced for a subsequent DUI offense.
Contact us today to see what you can do
DWI
- or
driving while impaired,
If you are facing a DWI charge, the advice of an experienced DWI attorney can be invaluable.
We will fight to protect your rights every step of the way, regardless of whether you choose to enter plea negotiations or proceed to trial.
Refusal to submit
- to a breathalyzer test or other field sobriety tests can result in an automatic
suspension of your license, and can be admitted in court as evidence of guilt.
White
Collar Crime - Our firm is skilled as a negotiator to white collar criminal defense cases. While the sentence for a successful white collar crime conviction is dependent upon the type of crime and the financial amount involved, we are often able to obtain lighter sentences for our clients through plea bargaining. Our approach to helping clients is straightforward — always set realistic expectations.
Assault
- The FBI defined a felonious assault as the unlawful
attack or attempt to attack through force or violence to
cause physical injury to another. A felonious assault
can be the result of weapons or through the use of
hands, fists, or feet. Regardless of if an injury
results from a felonious attack if there was a weapon
used it is classified as a felonious assault. If a
weapon was not used during the assault but serious
injury resulted from the assault by the use of hands,
fists, or feet, it is classified as a felonious assault.
Contact our law office today to speak with a
representative regarding your case.
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