Criminal Defense Attorney
Experienced Defense for Your Future and Freedom
Being charged with a crime can be one of the most stressful experiences of your life. It can affect your freedom, your reputation, your job, and your future. Our criminal defense attorneys are here to protect your rights, explain your options, and build a strong legal defense on your behalf.
Criminal Charges We Handle
We represent clients in a wide range of criminal matters, including:
DUI / DWI (Driving Under the Influence)
• First-time and repeat offenses
• Breathalyzer and field sobriety disputes
• License suspension defense
Drug Crimes
• Possession
• Distribution
• Trafficking
Assault & Battery
• Simple assault
• Aggravated assault
• Domestic violence-related charges
Theft & Property Crimes
• Shoplifting
• Burglary
• Grand theft
Sex Crimes
• Sexual assault
• Indecent exposure
• Child-related offenses
Violent Crimes & Felonies
• Robbery
• Homicide / murder charges
• Kidnapping
How We Defend You
Every criminal case is unique. We start by listening to your side of the story and reviewing the evidence. Our defense strategy may include:
✅ Challenging evidence and police procedure
✅ Negotiating plea agreements
✅ Filing motions to suppress illegally obtained evidence
✅ Preparing for trial if necessary
✅ Protecting your rights at every stage
We fight to minimize the impact of criminal charges and seek the best possible outcome.
Your Rights Are Protectable
Under the U.S. Constitution, you have rights that must be respected, including:
➢ The right to remain silent
➢ The right to an attorney
➢ Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
➢ The right to a fair trial
Our job is to make sure those rights are upheld.
Common Questions About Criminal Charges
Will a criminal charge affect my job?
Yes. Criminal convictions can impact employment, professional licenses, and future opportunities. That’s why strong defense matters.
Should I talk to the police without a lawyer?
No. You should politely decline until you speak with an attorney.
What happens after an arrest?
You may be released on bail, scheduled for arraignment, or held depending on the charges and circumstances.
Can charges be reduced or dismissed?
In some cases, yes. A skilled defense attorney may negotiate reductions or pursue motions to dismiss.
Focused on Guidance, Protection, and Second Chances
Our approach is not only about defense, it’s about guiding families, protecting minors from long-term harm, and seeking outcomes that allow children to move forward without a criminal record following them into adulthood.
If your child is facing criminal charges or school-related legal trouble, do not wait.