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Your attorney makes all the difference. Having a lawyer who not only knows the law, but who effectively communicates well with prosecutors and judges is vital in the criminal justice arena. An experienced attorney can get your charges reduced or even withdrawn and will often be able to accomplish what you cannot do on your own. It is simply too risky to walk into criminal court without one.
Whether you are charged with a misdemeanor or a felony, you run the risk of jail time. While misdemeanors are less serious, they can still land you behind bars for up to a year, slap you with a hefty fine and possibly result in the loss of your job. Even if your sentence is suspended, you will face a felony charge and prison if you make a mistake during your probation period. A felony conviction, even for the first time, can result in a prison sentence and generally follows you for life.
Don’t waste time! If you have been charged with a crime or think you may be a suspect in a criminal investigation, it is important to contact a criminal attorney to protect your rights as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more you may be compromising your position with the court.
Don’t Go It Alone!
You don’t need to settle for a guilty plea.
- I will go to trial for you and work tirelessly for a not guilty verdict. No case is too big or too small — I handle felonies and misdemeanors.
- I personally handle ALL matters from start to finish and I return your call the same day I receive it. I will keep you informed of your case from start to finish.
- You always speak to me (not an assistant) and all of our communications are private and held in strictest confidence.
- I will seek to have your case dismissed or withdrawn and if that is not possible, I will attempt to have your charges reduced.
- I will provide aggressive and competent representation for you.
- I will attempt to get you alternatives to jail if you are found guilty such as community service, drug rehabilitation and counseling or house arrest.
Related Information:
Why You Need a Lawyer
How to Win a Case in Connecticut
The Benefits of Using a Solo Attorney
Flat Fees – Reasonable Rates
Disclaimer: The contents of this web site is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for legal advice. Only a licensed attorney in your state can provide you with accurate legal advice. You should not rely on the information contained herein.
