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The right to remain silent, the right to an attorney. the right to examine the evidence against you, the right to be presumed innocent, the right to cross examine witnesses, the right to bring witnesses in your own behalf and the right to a trial by jury are such important principles of American freedom that they were included in the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution by our founding fathers. The most frequent test of these freedoms is in the criminal defense system. Effective representation can often mean the difference between liberty and confinement for the remainder of someone's life. The rights of the accused against the power of the government cannot be guaranteed without effective representation. The goal of our firm is ensure that every person who hires us gets the maximum protection the law offers. Simply stated, we want to win!

We have provided representation for clients with a wide variety of crimes, ranging from misdemeanor offenses, drug charges and assault cases, to some of the most serious felonies and federal criminal offenses. We focus on clients who want to assert their rights and protect their future. Our clients realize that even small criminal offenses can have an effect on a person's reputation, their ability to seek new employment and their self-esteem and self-worth. In today's society, with the advent of the Internet, it is often very easy for employers, landlords, and other curious persons to gain access to a person's past. Therefore, preventing even misdemeanor charges from turning into criminal convictions can be very important in protecting one's future. In addition, criminal charges can often bring lengthy incarcerations, fines and deportation from the United States. The loss of freedom or liberty should never be taken lightly. A lawyer's performance dramatically affects the results of a case. Be prepared to spend time with your lawyer as he conducts a proper investigation of the facts along with a thorough review and preparation of witnesses and testimony. All avenues should be explored, such as a review of all evidence, the procedure for filing necessary proof and weaknesses in a prosecutor's case. The discovery of improperly filed cases or lack of evidence can result in a dismissal in favor of the defendant.

In trial the key to winning is in the preparation of the facts, jury selection, effective cross-examination and a strong argument. Any good trial lawyer will tell you that it is not about what occurred, it is about what can be proven in a court of law. Only an experienced and effective attorney can guide one through this difficult process and time.©

 

 

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