
Criminal law is the body of law that relates to
so-called "public wrongs." Criminal law does not concern itself
with disputes between individuals but also to offenses against the public
order. The federal government, along with cities and states, define
and prosecute people who commit crimes that range from minor traffic
violations to serious, violent offenses.
We can help you with:
- Drugs
- Sex Crimes
- Petty Thefts (Shoplifting)
- Domestic Violence
- Juvenile Matters
- Probation Violations
- EXPUNGEMENTS
Drugs:
There are a number of viable defenses and arguments which can be pursued
to achieve a successful result for someone charged with Possession of
Drugs. Criminal charges can cost you more than you are willing to afford.
If convicted, you can face prison, fines over $10,000, jail, Probation
over 18 months and other penalties. Don't give up, we can help you!
Our Law Office provides experienced attorney representation for criminal
violations.
Sex Crimes:
Accusations of sex crimes are dangerous. Everyone has strong feelings
about them and about sex offenders. Even unsubstantiated accusations
of child molestation or sexual assault can bring your life and career
to a halt, and it's important that your attorney be sensitive to the
special considerations of these cases. Our law office provides sensitive
help to defend against unwarranted or unsubstantiated sex crimes so
you can continue on with a productive and healthy life.
Petty Thefts:
If you have been charged with petty theft or shoplifting the penalties
can be serious and a conviction can adversely affect your future. Contact
my office right away to start protecting your rights against wrongful
detainment, illegally obtained evidence, and failure to allow you to
have a lawyer present when you answer questions. Shoplifting accounts
for billions of dollars in retail losses every year and retail store
owners no longer turn a blind eye to it. Stores and shops of all sizes
are now owned by national corporations that have enacted policies of
prosecuting shoplifters for the smallest thefts. What once was a slap
on the wrist by a store manager now results in a misdemeanor charge
that must be taken seriously.
