Criminal Defense
A criminal offense is defined as any behavior that is punishable by imprisonment or fine (or both). An act is considered criminal when Congress or a state or local legislative body has designated it as such.
Types of Cases Handled Include:
Armed Robbery, Arson, Assault, Assault & Battery, Burglary, Car Jacking, Child Abuse, Child Endangerment, Child Molestation, Controlled Substance Violations (see Drug Offenses), Domestic Violence, Driving Under the Influence, Drug Offenses (Distribution, Trafficking, Manufacturing, Possession, Possession for Sales, Possession of Paraphernalia, Transportation, Cultivation, Cultivation of Marijuana), Embezzlement, Expungement, Fraud, Forgery, Gaming and Gambling Offenses, Guns and Weapons Violations (Ex-Felon in Possession, Gun Use Enhancements, Possession of Illegal Weapons), Juvenile Delinquency Matters (including all types of Juvenile Crimes), Kidnapping, Larceny, Manslaughter, Murder, Pornography, Resisting Arrest, Sex Crimes (Rape, Date Rape, Statutory Rape, Failure to Register as a Sex Offender, Indecent Exposure, Lewd Conduct, Molestation), Stalking, Terrorist Threats, Vehicular Manslaughter, Vehicle Code Offenses, Warrants Recalled.