Criminal Law
Facing criminal charges is stressful and potentially life-changing. Our criminal defense attorneys provide aggressive representation to protect your rights, your freedom, and your future.
Strong Criminal Defense
When you're accused of a crime, you need an experienced defender who knows the system and will fight for you. Our criminal defense team has successfully defended clients facing charges from misdemeanors to serious felonies.
Former prosecutors who understand how the other side builds cases
Aggressive defense strategies tailored to your specific situation
Available 24/7 for arrests and emergencies
Strong track record of dismissals, reduced charges, and acquittals
Protecting your rights at every stage of the criminal process
How We Help
A clear, structured approach to achieving the best possible outcome for your case.
Immediate Action
We act quickly to protect your rights, including bail hearings and evidence preservation.
Investigation
We thoroughly investigate the charges, examine evidence, and identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case.
Defense Strategy
We develop a comprehensive defense strategy based on the facts and applicable law.
Resolution
We negotiate favorable outcomes or defend you aggressively at trial.
Common Cases
We handle a wide range of criminal law matters. Here are some of the most common situations where we can help.
DWI/DUI
Driving while intoxicated charges, license suspension hearings, and related offenses.
Drug Charges
Possession, distribution, and trafficking charges for controlled substances.
Assault
Simple assault, aggravated assault, and domestic violence charges.
Theft & Fraud
Shoplifting, grand larceny, identity theft, and fraud charges.
Traffic Violations
Speeding, reckless driving, and other serious traffic offenses.
Federal Crimes
White collar crimes, federal drug charges, and other federal offenses.
Questions About Criminal Law?
Get answers to common questions. Still have questions? for a free consultation.
What should I do if I'm arrested?
Exercise your right to remain silent and ask for an attorney immediately. Don't answer questions or make any statements without legal counsel present. Be polite but firm—anything you say can be used against you. Call us as soon as possible.
Can charges be dropped or reduced?
Yes, charges can sometimes be dropped if evidence is insufficient, was obtained illegally, or if other legal issues exist. We also negotiate with prosecutors to reduce charges when appropriate, potentially resulting in lesser penalties or alternative sentencing.
Will I go to jail?
It depends on the charges, your criminal history, and the strength of the evidence. Many cases can be resolved without jail time through plea agreements, diversion programs, or acquittal. We work to achieve the best possible outcome for your situation.
What's the difference between a misdemeanor and felony?
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes punishable by up to one year in jail. Felonies are more serious and carry potential prison sentences exceeding one year. The consequences of felonies are more severe and long-lasting, affecting employment, housing, and civil rights.
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