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Why You Need a Criminal Defense Attorney
When you or a loved one faces criminal charges, having the right attorney can make the difference between freedom and incarceration. A skilled criminal defense attorney understands local court procedures, knows the prosecutors, and can negotiate on your behalf to reduce charges or penalties.
What to Expect
- โ Free initial consultation with no obligation
- โ Case evaluation and honest assessment of your options
- โ Experienced attorneys who specialize in criminal defense
- โ Representation in court hearings and negotiations
- โ Protection of your constitutional rights
Types of Cases We Handle
Our network of criminal defense attorneys handles all types of cases including DUI/DWI, drug offenses, assault, theft, domestic violence, probation violations, and more. Whether you're facing a misdemeanor or felony charge, we can connect you with an attorney experienced in your specific type of case.
How It Works
Fill out the form with your basic information and a brief description of your case. We'll match you with a qualified criminal defense attorney in your area within 24 hours. The initial consultation is always free and completely confidential. You're under no obligation to hire the attorney after your consultation.
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๐ Call (707) 241-3347Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a criminal defense attorney cost?
Costs vary by case complexity and location. Many attorneys offer free consultations and flexible payment plans. Misdemeanor cases may range from $1,500-$5,000, while felonies can range from $5,000-$25,000+.
Should I hire an attorney even for a minor charge?
Yes. Even misdemeanor convictions can appear on background checks and affect employment, housing, and more. An attorney can often negotiate reduced charges or alternative sentencing.
What should I bring to my consultation?
Bring any court documents, bail paperwork, police reports, and a written timeline of events. The more information you provide, the better your attorney can assess your case.
Can an attorney help reduce my bail?
Yes. An attorney can file a motion for a bail reduction hearing and argue for lower bail based on your ties to the community, employment status, and criminal history.