Have you been charged with a crime but feel you are innocent? Many innocent people are charged with crimes everyday.
Maybe you believe you are guilty. Perhaps you are a good person who made a mistake and got caught breaking the law.
Either way, the question is not whether you are “guilty” or “innocent.” The question is whether the prosecution can meet it’s burden of proving your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
It is your attorney’s job to hold the prosecution to that burden no matter the circumstances of your case, and to help you effectively navigate the legal system. Hiring a good attorney is the first and best step you can take toward achieving the best possible outcome for you, your family, and your reputation.
There are three elements to quality, professional representation in the area of criminal defense—experience, a willingness to fight for the client, and hard work.
Experience: I’ve handled thousands of criminal cases and am an experienced trial attorney. Not all attorneys like to take cases to trial—it’s hard work. I have tried approximately thirty cases to a jury, and countless more to the bench. If you want a trial, I’ll take your case to trial.
Willingness to fight: I try to provide a unique and aggressive strategy in each and every case. I won’t back down if I think there’s any chance of achieving a better outcome with perseverance.
Hard work: An aggressive strategy won’t get you very far if you haven’t put in the work and aren’t prepared. I strive to know each of my cases inside and out, so that I am fully prepared for anything that might happen.
If you’re charged with a crime, it’s best to consult an attorney right away. I offer free consultations and monthly payment arrangements. Call (505) 331-5518 to see if I can help you.