Full-service criminal defense — state and federal — from arrest and bail through trial. If you don’t see your charge below, call us: we can help or point you to someone who can.
A DWI arrest starts two cases at once: the criminal charge and the fight for your driver’s license. We move immediately on the ALR license-suspension hearing, challenge field sobriety and breath/blood evidence, and work to keep a conviction off your record.
Learn More Discuss Your CaseFamily violence allegations move fast — protective orders, emergency bond conditions and charges that can follow you permanently, even when the complaining witness wants the case dropped. We intervene early to protect your record and your family.
Learn More Discuss Your CaseFrom a marijuana misdemeanor to felony possession with intent to distribute, drug cases often rise or fall on the stop and the search. We scrutinize how the evidence was obtained and pursue suppression, dismissal or reduction at every turn.
Learn More Discuss Your CaseFor non-citizens, the sentence is only half the story — a plea that looks harmless can trigger deportation, denial of naturalization or inadmissibility. We build defense strategies around your immigration status from day one.
Learn More Discuss Your CaseAggravated assault is a felony that can carry decades in prison, especially with a deadly weapon allegation. We investigate the incident independently, develop self-defense and defense-of-others theories, and fight enhancements.
Learn More Discuss Your CaseThe case starts the moment of arrest — and so should the defense. We work to get you or your loved one out fast, then use that momentum to get ahead of the charge before the first court setting.
Learn More Discuss Your CaseFederal cases follow different rules, different sentencing guidelines and far higher stakes. We defend clients facing federal indictment from investigation through sentencing.
Multi-defendant federal drug cases, wiretap evidence and mandatory minimum exposure.
Learn More →Supervised release and federal probation revocation hearings.
Learn More →Defense against 8 U.S.C. § 1326 reentry charges and prior-removal enhancements.
Learn More →Fraud, money laundering and financial crime investigations and indictments.
Learn More →Felon-in-possession and federal firearms charges, including 924(c) enhancements.
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