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Criminal Defense Firm

Have a question? We have the answer! Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information.

  • What are your fees?

    Our fees are dependent on the nature and severity of the charges, the complexity of the case, our experience, and anticipated costs. We do not bill for an hourly rate. We charge a flat fee for legal representation. We have transparency in our fee agreement so our clients know exactly what it will cost to defend the case with no surprise expenses. When you need a reliable criminal defense attorney, be sure to call us.

  • What makes your firm different from others?

    We are a client-centric law firm. This means that addressing our client's needs and fighting for their rights is of paramount importance. We have a true team approach to each and every case to ensure the best possible results. For a criminal defense attorney you can rely on, give us a call today.

  • Police want to talk to me. What should I do?

    It is critical to understand your rights and how to assert them. You have a 5th Amendment right to remain silent and not answer questions from law enforcement or anyone. You have a 6th Amendment right to counsel before and during questioning. It is your responsibility to assert your rights by telling the police you refuse to answer their questions and that you request a lawyer immediately. When you exercise your rights, the police cannot further question you. Please contact our firm for a free consultation to discuss your situation if the police request to speak with you. For a criminal defense attorney you can rely on, give us a call today.

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