Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers Near me in ZIP 23322
Explore Criminal Defense lawyers near ZIP code 23322 in Chesapeake, Massachusetts. Compare 18 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Chesapeake 23322 (by distance)
Within 10 miles near you
(Chesapeake Area) 23320 9.1 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(Portsmouth Area) 23704 14.0 miles
(Norfolk Area) 23510 15.6 miles
(Norfolk Area) 23502 16.6 miles
(Norfolk Area) 23517 16.8 miles
(Norfolk Area) 23508 17.9 miles
(Virginia Beach Area) 23452 18.0 miles
(Portsmouth Area) 23703 18.4 miles
(Suffolk Area) 23434 18.5 miles
Within 50 miles near you
(Newport News Area) 23607 26.3 miles
10 - 18
$159 - $548
43% - 65%
3.3 - 3.7 ★
FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in 23322 city Chesapeake How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Chesapeake, Virginia? Approximately 67 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Chesapeake, Virginia. Most matters are filed through the Virginia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Criminal Defense lawyers in Chesapeake, Virginia? In Chesapeake, typical rates range from $190-$312 per hour for Criminal Defense. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3711 and $6918, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Chesapeake? Criminal Defense cases in Chesapeake, Virginia usually take around 3-12 months depending on complexity and the Virginia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Criminal Defense cases for people living in Chesapeake, Virginia? Residents of Chesapeake typically see Criminal Defense filings handled by the Virginia District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense? About 48% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
18 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found Near You
Our Firm handles a variety of Criminal and Traffic law issues, including the following: - Felonies. - Misdemeanors. - Sentence Modifications. - Bond Hearings. - Probation Violation Hearings. - Appeals. - Criminal Records Expungement. - DUI / DWI; reckless driving, speeding. - Divorces. - Child Custody and Visitation. Mr. Wegman is an aggressive, hard-charging, honest, passionate and compassionate lawyer. Clients know that when their lives and freedom are at stake, they want him to exhaust every means to protect or preserve their rights. Mr. Wegman goes the "extra mile." Mr. Wegman has practiced law for over twenty years, mostly in the criminal law area. He has served as a JAG Officer, where he has handled hundreds of criminal and administrative cases, and he has served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney, where he has prosecuted such cases as fraud, theft and sexual assault. Surprisingly, Mr. Wegman has witnessed how little attention people pay to their selection of attorneys. People often assume all attorneys will perform the same, so they tend to go with the person who gives them the best price, or who has the best name recognition, or has practiced in the geographic area the longest. But how much is your freedom worth? If you have been charged with an offense, it would greatly benefit you to arrange a consulation at no cost. The unfortunate reality is that one's choice of attorney often means the difference between a conviction and an acquittal. Everyone knows people who have paid their attorneys a lot of money and gotten little in return. No attorney can or should guarantee an outcome, and if he or she does -- run the other way. An attorney's zealous advocacy, negotiating skills, and raw passion make a tremendous difference in the nature and/or duration of any imposed punishment. Preparation and attention-to-detail are the hallmark of an effective attorney. Obviously, knowledge of the law is crucial. Mr. Wegman strives to be the best prepared attorney in the courtroom. Post-trial matters, such as appeals, sentence modifications and probation violation hearings can be equally important in maximizing one's personal freedom. The attorney you hire to represent you should know the courts, the judges, and prosecutors. Only then can you can you get a fair assessment of what you face in court. As basic as this sounds, Mr. Wegman will also return your phone calls in a timely manner and keep you completely apprised of your case. He is one of only a handful of attorneys who will give you his cell phone number and encourage you to call any time day or night for emergencies, or just because you need peace-of-mind.
Michelle is a Florida native and came to Virginia for the Military, serving in the United States Navy as a naval helicopter mechanic. After her service, Michelle attended George Mason University, graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Integrated Studies with a Concentration in Legal Studies, as well as a double minor in Social Justice and Women and Gender Studies. During her time at GMU, she was selected to internship at the White House NEOB building and as the student speaker at her graduation ceremony. After college, Michelle attended the University of Richmond School of Law, pursuing her two passions, criminal and family law. She completed two internships and one post-grad fellowship with various Commonwealth's Attorney's Offices and one internship with the Children's Defense Clinic. Michelle also graduated with a Certificate in Family Law.. After passing the Virginia Bar, Michelle accepted a position with the Newport News Commonwealth's Attorney's Office. Throughout her time there she handled a variety of cases including possession of narcotics, possession of firearms, DUI's, sexual assault, murder, robbery, and domestic assault. Michelle moved to the Chesapeake Commonwealth's Attorney's Office where she was the Lead Gang Prosecutor for the City of Chesapeake. While there, Michelle specialized in handling gang cases to include a wide variety of violent crime.. While Michelle enjoyed her work as a Commonwealth Attorney, she wanted to explore the private sector and include family law back into her practice. Michelle enjoys working with people and looks forward to being a zealous advocate for her clients directly at Parks Zeigler.. Michelle enjoys spending time with her family, including her two French bulldogs. She loves reading, being outdoors, and traveling. Michelle and her husband, Joe, are also huge Miami Dolphins fans and often travel during the NFL season to football games across the East Coast. Go Fins!
I started my legal career with the Portsmouth Public Defender's Office. This served as an invaluable experience as I handled all types of criminal cases from misdemeanor driving charges to murder. After almost four years as an Assistant Public Defender, I decided to take a position with the Chesapeake Commonwealth Attorney's Office as a Vice and Narcotics' prosecutor. I handled cases involving large scale drug distribution, possession charges, DUIs/DWIs, animal cruelty, violent crimes and civil forfeiture matters. During my time as a prosecutor, I trained detectives on how to be an effective expert witness and present the evidence needed to win the case. Now as a defense attorney, I use those same skills to zealously represent my clients, protect their interests and help keep them out of jail.. In addition, I am now a single mother and understand the hardships of divorce/separation on a family. I personally understand the importance of a competent and caring attorney that can help you through the trying times of divorce and related custody matters. It is a difficult time that no one should feel that they have to endure without someone in their corner fighting for them.
I began my practice as a criminal defense attorney with the Public Defender's office for the City of Norfolk. After nearly two years handling misdemeanors & felonies with a concentration in the Juvenile Courts, I ventured into private practice.. I worked for a solo practitioner as an Associate Attorney doing all areas of family law, continuing to serve a criminal defense attorney either as a Court Appointed Attorney for the courts or with retained clients. Additionally, I became certified as Guardian ad litem (GAL). A GAL is a licensed attorney with an extra certification that represents the best interests of children in a custody/visitation case.. In 2006 after having my second child, I wanted to continue with my career but have the flexibility to also be a mom. So I opened my own practice. My staff and I get along wonderfully and I consider them family. Therefore, we work well together and represent our clients with the utmost care and respect with your family in mind.. In my spare time I am a member of the King's Daughters Infinity Circle and raise money for the Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters. I am also a Crossfit Level 1 trainer which allows me to coach Crossfit. I also actively train in Crossfit. And of course, I have my own family with 3 active children that keep me busy.. Our family is here to help yours.
Diallo K. Morris is a Hampton Roads native whose family has lived in the area for generations. Diallo graduated from Hampton University with honors in 1993 and from The Ohio State University School of Law in 1996. Since 1997, Diallo has enjoyed the practice of law and helping people with their legal issues as a former Commonwealth's Attorney in the City of Chesapeake and now as a partner at Morris, Currin & O'Keefe, P.C. with offices in Chesapeake and Norfolk. Diallo uses over 25 years of legal experience to assist his clients in all criminal defense matters including felonies, misdemeanors, DUI, traffic, and juvenile. He also assists his clients with family law matters, including child custody, visitation, divorce, and wills. Please call for a free consultation with Diallo K. Morris at Morris, Currin & O'Keefe, P.C.
Aaron Pomeranz is a long-time resident of Hampton Roads and attended Kempsville High School where he played catcher for the Chiefs. He attended William and Mary, continued to play baseball for the Tribe, and graduated in 1992 with a degree in Business Administration. After college, Aaron decided to pursue a career in public service and became a police officer with the Norfolk Police Department, graduating the police academy in 1993. While in the police academy, Aaron started working toward his master’s degree in Public Administration at Old Dominion University, which he completed in 1997. Throughout his almost-25 years in law enforcement, Aaron moved through the ranks in various assignments to include: the Detective Division, Vice and Narcotics, K-9, SWAT, and Homeland Security. As he neared retirement, Aaron knew that it was time to work toward the next step in his career and started attending law school locally at Regent University. He graduated from law school in 2016 while graduating in the top 20% of his class. Aaron retired from the police force on July 1, 2017, having obtained the rank of Captain, and started practicing law on the same day.. Like many in the area, Aaron was brought to Hampton Roads as a child due to his father's service in the military. He grew up in Virginia Beach and then went to college at William and Mary. After graduating, he returned home and worked in law enforcement for almost twenty five years before starting to practice law. He finds his experience in law enforcement not only benefits his clients when he defends them for criminal offenses, but also benefits his representation of all clients who find themselves in other difficult situations. Following law school, Aaron worked for a Tidewater law firm in a variety of roles, from serving as a Guardian ad-litem on custody matters and as court appointed counsel for indigent defendants, and practicing in the areas of family law, criminal defense, DUI, reckless driving and other traffic cases.. Since he began practicing law, Aaron had numerous cases with the attorneys at Park Zeigler and saw firsthand the professional and knowledgeable manner in which they handled their cases and complicated legal matters. When offered the opportunity to join the firm, he couldn’t pass it up. Aaron looks forward to being able to provide his clients outstanding service at Parks Zeigler for many years to come.. Aaron, his wife, Sara, and their five children reside in Chesapeake, Virginia. Aaron and Sara’s children all participate in extracurricular activities, to include soccer, gymnastics, and crew. Aaron and his family enjoy trips to the Outer Banks several times a year where they get to spend time with extended family. Religion plays a big part in their life and they attend and serve at River Oak Church in Chesapeake. In the last few years, Aaron and Sara have opened their home and hearts to foster children from a local department of social services. When Aaron isn’t being a lawyer, husband, and father, he enjoys rooting for the New York Yankees, exercising, and doing construction projects around his house.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Chesapeake and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Chesapeake and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Chesapeake and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Chesapeake and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Chesapeake and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Chesapeake and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Chesapeake and surrounding areas.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Chesapeake and surrounding areas.