Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in ZIP 28301 | 36 available
36 Criminal Defense lawyers are available in ZIP code 28301 in Fayetteville West, Virginia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 63% provide free consultation with average fees of $313 per hour.
Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Fayetteville West 28301 (by distance)
Within 50 miles near you
(Clinton Area) 28328 31.4 miles
(Elizabethtown Area) 28337 33.4 miles
(Laurinburg Area) 28352 38.6 miles
(Smithfield Area) 27577 41.9 miles
(Goldsboro Area) 27530 50.0 miles
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(Raleigh Area) 27601 50.3 miles
21 - 36
$208 - $417
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4.6 - 5.0 ★
36 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found Near You
WHEN RESULTS MATTER..... Clients hire me seeking one thing: RESULTS! What that means differs from client to client. No lawyer can promise you an outcome. What I can promise you is to provide an honest assessment of your case and to turn every stone in an effort to get you the very best possible outcome. No matter how guilty or innocent a set of facts appears in the beginning, our firm works for the win in every case. I have learned over 17 years not every case can be won. But if you work a case with an eye towards winning, you're chances of winning, in even what appeared initially to be a no win situation, improve dramatically. And even when a dismissal or not guilty cannot be had, working for the win will improve our chances of winning related charges and greatly reducing your punishment. 2018 LAWYER OF THE YEAR in BEST LAWYERS!. CUTTING EDGE REPRESENTATION. Knowledge is power. That often used saying is no more true than in the practice of law. The lawyer with the experience, knowledge, technology and trained support staff is best positioned to provide the best legal representation. Beaver Holt Sternlicht & Courie, P.A., has earned a reputation for these traits in all areas of our legal practice. We stay current in breaking changes in the law, the political landscape and relevant technology. This aggressive and "stay ahead" approach to practicing law is reflected in our reported cases, both in the Courts and in the local and national news. I and my fellow law partners also speak regularly at community events and with other lawyers in an effort to share new law, ideas and developing legal issues.. FAIR FEES AND PAYMENT ARRANGMENTS. We are not the cheapest law firm in town. We don't want to be. But we are a group of high performance lawyers devoted to helping their clients. Part of that help is quoting fair fees reflective of our experience and ability as well as the seriousness and complexity of the client's case. We almost always can establish a payment plan that will work for our clients and allow us to be retained in a reasonable time frame. We want to represent the clients that wish to hire us, so we will work to make it managable for all involved. In addition to traditional payment forms of cash and check, we gladly accept Visa, Mastercard, money orders and certified funds. We can also establish allotments which are particularly helpful for our deployed military clients.. MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION. Advertising in the practice of law has changed dramatically over the past several years. A lawyer with no criminal defense experience can purchase top listing on a Google search and immediately find themselves listed above attoneys who have successfully handled hundreds of cases just like that of the potential client. It is so important to do internet research and analyze the number of years practiced, the awards and honors earned and similar information. But also ask a friend or neighbor. Go see the lawyer's office if you can. Take time to educate yourself on the person or firm you are going to trust to best handle your legal situation.. I LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING AND HELPING YOU!. Don't hesitate to call now. We work to get our potential clients in on the same day of their call or whenever is best for them. We offer telephone appointments for out of town potential clients and can pull up copies of your charges through our access to NC DMV and Court system criminal records.. WHEN RESULTS MATTER, CALL BEAVER HOLT STERNLICHT & COURIE, P.A.. Fayetteville Office:. 230 Green Street. Fayetteville NC. 28301. (P). (F). Head Fayetteville Paralegal. Danielle Rea:. Raeford Office:. 127 W. Edinborough Avenue. Raeford, NC. 28376. (P). (F). Head Raeford Paralegal. Rosalyn Perry:
Taylor McCallman joined Fayetteville-based law firm, Beaver Courie in 2019 after having served the firm as a student clerk during the summers of his law school career. Since joining the firm as an associate, Taylor has worked on a multitude of cases in both District and Superior Courts. In his practice of law, Taylor has demonstrated a desire to satisfy and surpass all of his client’s expectations as well as a dedication to achieving the best possible result in every case. He has experience handling difficult and time consuming cases and is well equipped to guide his clients through the most trying of times.. Taylor’s practice areas cover all stages and levels of criminal representation including traffic offenses, speeding tickets, license suspensions and revocations, driving while impaired offenses, misdemeanors, felonies, domestic offenses, violent crimes, sex offenses, drug and trafficking offenses, probation violations, ABC/ALE offenses, and expungements. His practice extends to both Cumberland and Hoke County.. Taylor earned his Bachelors of Science from Liberty University in 2016. He graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Strategic Communication Studies and was later inducted into the National Lamda Pi Eta Communications Honors Society. Taylor continued on to attend Campbell Law School where he earned his Juris Doctor, graduating with high honors at the top of his class in 2019. During his tenure at Campbell Law School, he served as a Captain of the school’s National Moot Court team, earning recognition and award for his outstanding trial advocacy and persuasive writing on a national scale. He also served as an Executive Editor and Board Member of the Campbell Law Review, as well as the elected President of the Campbell Law Chapter for the Student Republicans Association. While serving in various leadership roles, he also wrote scholarly journals about growing trends within different areas of law, and his work has been published in multiple legal publications. While pursuing his law degree, he also worked in the Federal court system as a clerk with the Office of the Federal Public Defender, and he volunteered with the Blanchard Community Law Clinic, providing free legal representation to the less fortunate within North Carolina’s capital and the surrounding area. Upon graduation, he was awarded membership into the National Order of the Barristers for exhibiting excellence and attaining high honor in the art of Courtroom Advocacy.. Upon admission to the North Carolina State Bar, Taylor joined Beaver Courie with a desire to return to his hometown and pursue a legal career in the community he cares for most. Taylor is a Fayetteville native and a graduate of Village Christian Academy. He is also a member of the Cumberland County Bar Association, the Hoke County Bar Association, The North Carolina Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. Taylor is focused on maintaining a reputation as an attorney that the Fayetteville and Raeford communities can turn to when results matter most, and he is driven to accomplish that goal through representing each client to the very fullest extent of his professional ability.. Taylor lives in Fayetteville with his wife, Blair. When not in the courtroom, you may find him at the latest Marvel movie premiere, on the court playing a game of pickup ball, in the water hunting duck, or maybe sharing a beer with his dad during a Green Bay Packers game.
Patrick Anstead is an experienced criminal defense attorney with extensive knowledge of the criminal justice system that clients can rely on during the most difficult time in their lives. Whether you are charged with a serious felony offense or simple traffic violation, Mr. Anstead will take the time to meet you in person and examine all the facts and evidence in your case.. Mr. Anstead has handled high-profile cases and worked to solve his client’s most challenging problems in both State and Federal court, to include representing military service members and civilians charged with criminal offenses occurring on Fort Bragg. He has fought successfully in court to obtain dismissals of charges, not guilty verdicts, and other favorable outcomes.. Mr. Anstead’s favorite part of practicing law is client interaction. He believes that getting to know a client to understand their needs is crucial to achieving the best outcome for each person.. Mr. Anstead is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a minor in International Affairs. He earned his law degree from the North Carolina Central University School of Law
It's not just business, it's personal! Boose Law offices has two attorneys; Michael C. Boose and Jordan Stewart. We offer free consultations, either in office or by phone. Please give us a call with your legal issues and let us help!
I have been practicing in the area of criminal defense for 10 years in Cumberland County. I have tried numerous jury trials and am not afraid to go the extra mile for my clients. I have represented clients charged with everything from a seat belt ticket to a murder case. Please contact my office today and let us help you!
I am an attorney who genuinely cares about my clients. I am the only attorney in my firm which means that your case won't be handed off to just any lawyer. In my firm you are a name, not a number. My assistant, Karen, is friendly and very capable of managing the office and assisting my clients. With the economy the way it is today, a lot of people think they can't afford an attorney, but more often than not, you realy can't afford not to get an attorney. Even on a speeding ticket, there are possible consequences that can be expensive and effect your insurance rates for three years.. I offer free consultations, so before you do anything, give us a call.. .
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY2003-2007: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from University of North Carolina at Chapel HillSpring 2006: Studied at Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany2007-2010: Juris Doctorate from Charlotte School of LawRecognitions:. Cum LaudePro Bono Recognition Award: High DistinctionCALI Award for Civil RightsCALI Award for Civil Rights CapstoneCALI Award for Pretrial LitigationLicensed to practice law in August 2010WORK HISTORYFounder and Vice President of Sports and Entertainment Law SocietyClerked under the Honorable Anne B. SalisburyCreated a DWI Notebook for the 10th Judicial District Court JudgesWorked for the Mecklenburg County Public Defender Office2010-2012: Tatum & Atkinson, PLLCTraffic tickets, misdemeanors, and felonies, family law matters (divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, & equitable distribution), ESC/unemployment hearings2012-2014: Lane & Lane, PLLCFamily law matters (divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, & equitable distribution), personal injury and other civil actions, traffic tickets, misdemeanors, and felonies.November 2014: Law Offices of Antonio Gerald, LLCFamily law matters (divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, & equitable distribution), personal injury and other civil actions, traffic tickets, misdemeanors, and feloniesI have represented clients in 33 of the 100 counties in North Carolina.
Caitlin Young Evans was born November 27, 1982 at West Point. Her father’s military career brought her to Fayetteville at the age of five. She lived in Fayetteville until graduating from high school and returned after graduating from law school.. Education: Terry Sanford High School, 2001; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she received two degrees, a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications Studies with a focus in rhetoric (2005); New England Law/Boston (J.D., 2008). Cailtlin has created a reputation of personal service for her clients, with excellent results. Caitlin is a Criminal Defense Attorney serving Cumberland County, located in the heart of downtown Fayetteville, NC. She is a former Assistant District Attorney. She understands the criminal justice system and how prosecutors develop their cases. She has the knowledge and skill to represent your interests when your liberty and livelihood are in jeopardy. Caitlin understands the importance of building relationships with clients, other attorneys and people in the community. She is a criminal defense attorney based in Cumberland County, focused solely on representing people in Cumberland County so she can devote her efforts to aggressively and competently advocating for the best outcome for you.
Ben grew up in Pinehurst. Upon graduation from law school in 1988 Ben began living in and practicing law in Fayetteville. Ben began his career as an associate attorney with a local firm and later as a partner in the firm of Lockamy and LeFever. During those early years as an attorney Ben gained experience in many areas of law including Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal injury and civil litigation. Ben realized he had strong talents in the area of criminal defense and representation on traffic matters and began to focus on those areas of the law where he could most effectively help those in need of these services. In 1998 Ben opened the law office of Benjamin E. LeFever, Attorney at Law, and has since that time focused his practice on Criminal Law, Traffic and Driving While Impaired. Ben has over 28 years of Court room experience in Cumberland County and is admitted to practice in both State and Federal Court.. Ben has strong ties to our military community and interest in military history. He is Vice-President of the Allied vs. Axis Historical Foundation, Inc. an organization which is dedicated to honor military veterans. As part of this effort Ben restores antique military vehicles and equipment and provides historical displays at patriotic holidays and other events. Ben is also a lifetime aviation enthusiast and has his pilots license.
A native of Missouri, I came to North Carolina in the 1990's after being stationed at Camp LeJuane. After graduating with Honors from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, I attended Campbell University's School of Law (previously located in Harnett County, Buies Creek).. Graduating Campbell in 1997, I practiced general law in the Great Smoky Mountains...Jackson, Franklin and Swain Counties...for 7 years. This was a great experience including practicing in the Cherokee Tribal Court.. In 2004, I joined the firm of Merritt, Webb, Wilson & Caruso. This multi-state firm, and Legal Shield provider firm for NC, SC & TN, took me to my current location in Fayetteville, NC. I have served the citizens of Cumberland County, Harnett County and Army serice members for several years now. I have worked hard to earn a reputation as a competant lawyer focused in the field of criminal and traffic law.. EDUCATIONUNC at Wilmington:Degree: B.A. criminal justice with minor in sociology. May 1994. Adrian Norman Wiggins School of Law. Campbell University. Degree: J.D.. May 1997. BAR LOCATIONNC Admittance: August 23, 1997. CREDENTIALS:Team Leader, USMC. B.A. Criminal Justice. Juris Doctor. Past President/Vice President Sylva Kiwanis Club. Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Fayetteville West and surrounding areas.