Protect Your Rights. Fight Your Charges.
Facing criminal charges is terrifying. Get an aggressive defense attorney in your corner - fast.
Time is critical in criminal cases. Contact an attorney immediately after arrest.
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Facing jail time, fines, or a permanent criminal record
Don't understand the charges or what to expect in court
Need someone who will actually fight for you, not just plea out
Worried about affording a private attorney vs public defender
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Connect with former prosecutors who know how the other side thinks
24/7 availability for urgent matters like arrests
Confidential consultations - attorney-client privilege protects you
Payment plans available for most defense attorneys
Types of Criminal Defense Cases We Handle
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Typical range for criminal defense matters
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I hire a private attorney or use a public defender?
Public defenders are overworked and have limited time per case. Private attorneys can dedicate more resources to your defense. If you can afford it, private representation often leads to better outcomes.
What happens at my first court date?
Your first appearance (arraignment) is where charges are formally read and you enter a plea. Having an attorney present is crucial - they can negotiate bail and begin building your defense immediately.
Can charges be dropped or reduced?
Yes. Experienced defense attorneys often negotiate plea deals, get evidence suppressed, or have charges dropped entirely. The earlier you involve an attorney, the more options available.
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