Criminal Law
Criminal Law
DUI and DWI | White Collar Crimes | Drug Crime | Assault, Burglary, Theft
The moment you or someone you love is accused of a crime, it is time to call a lawyer with experience in Criminal Law. Even if you fully understand your rights, a lawyer can be a valuable asset in a criminal case. We are here to protect your rights and to make sure that you understand exactly what is happening to you, every step of the way. The police’s job is to make sure that you confess to the crime that you are accused of, and a lawyer’s job is to make sure your rights are protected. While those two jobs can sometimes clash, we know that protecting your rights is an extremely important part of our legal system.
If you need a defense lawyer, do not hesitate to give us a call. Our lawyers in Branson, Missouri serve the whole of Southwest Missouri. If you need an aggressive defense lawyer who has a reputation of success, you want us on your side. We can defend you from a wide range of accusations, including:
- Theft
- Fraud
- Conspiracy
- Assault and battery
- White collar offenses
- Drunk driving
- Traffic violations
- Embezzlement
- Arson
- Sexual offenses
- Homicide
- Domestic violence
- Drug-related crimes, including possession, manufacturing, sales, use, etc.
You will not find a law firm more capable of defending your rights and defending you. We listen to your needs and make sure that we get the best possible verdict.
For more information about criminal law, what kinds of cases we defend, or to schedule a consultation, contact us today.
Disclaimer
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