cRIMINAL LAW 
  • Misdemeanors

 

Misdemeanors are less serious offenses but can still result in fines, probation, or jail time. Common examples include simple assault, petty theft, disorderly conduct and first‑time DUI/DWI charges.

 

 

 

  •  Felonies

 

Felonies are more serious crimes that can lead to significant prison sentences and long‑term impacts on employment, immigration status, and civil rights. Felony charges may involve aggravated assault, weapons offenses, repeat DUI/DWI or serious drug‑related crimes.

  • Criminal Defense

 

A strong defense focuses on protecting your rights at every stage of the case—investigation, arrest, arraignment, hearings, and trial. Defense strategies may include challenging evidence, questioning police procedures, negotiating reduced charges or fighting for dismissal.

  • Common Criminal Cases Handled

 

  • Assault and aggravated assault
  • DUI and DWI
  • Orders of protection / restraining orders
  • Possession of firearms or other weapons
  • Drug possession and related offenses
  • Theft and property crimes
  • Domestic violence cases

  • Why Legal Representation Matters

 

Criminal charges can affect your freedom, reputation, employment, and immigration status. Skilled legal counsel helps ensure your rights are protected and works toward the best possible outcome whether that means reduced penalties, alternative programs or a full dismissal.