Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers Near me in ZIP 35401
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Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Lexington 35401 (by distance)
Within 25 miles
(Cottondale Area) 35453 13.3 miles
(Tuscaloosa Area) 35406 13.6 miles
Within 50 miles
(Woodstock Area) 35188 25.6 miles
(Centreville Area) 35042 33.1 miles
(Fayette Area) 35555 35.9 miles
(Bessemer Area) 35022 39.3 miles
(Bessemer Area) 35020 41.3 miles
(Montevallo Area) 35115 41.8 miles
(Columbus Area) 39702 45.8 miles
(Birmingham Area) 35244 47.1 miles
15 - 25
$247 - $447
37% - 60%
4.3 - 4.7 ★
FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in city Lexington How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Lexington, Massachusetts? Approximately 83 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Lexington, Massachusetts. Most matters are filed through the Massachusetts District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Criminal Defense lawyers in Lexington, Massachusetts? In Lexington, typical rates range from $196-$297 per hour for Criminal Defense. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3142 and $6321, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Lexington? Criminal Defense cases in Lexington, Massachusetts usually take around 4-7 months depending on complexity and the Massachusetts District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Criminal Defense cases for people living in Lexington, Massachusetts? Residents of Lexington typically see Criminal Defense filings handled by the Massachusetts District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense? About 54% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
25 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found Near You
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You shouldn’t have to go to court alone.. Kate’s philosophy in practicing law is that no one should have to navigate the courthouse by themselves: Whether you’ve been accused of a crime or you find yourself in need of domestic relations litigation, you need someone by your side.. Her mission is to assist individuals and families navigate one of the most stressful times of their lives. Kate understands that meeting with an attorney usually follows a traumatic event - and she works hard to make the entire process as simple as possible. When you hire a lawyer, you should get one who will keep you informed every step of the way and who is passionate about your case. Call today to schedule a free consultation and find out how Kate can help.
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Stuart D. Albea graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law, cum laude, in 2002. While in school, Stuart was published in the Alabama Law Review. After graduation, he clerked for the Hon. Thomas B. Bennett, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge. Since then, Stuart has been representing the citizens of Alabama in all manner of cases, including car accident cases, divorce and family law matters, and criminal proceedings. Stuart is licensed to practice law in Alabama and Georgia.
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Since 2001 Jason Neff has been practicing law in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and the surrounding counties. Jason has handled cases of Capital Murder involving the death penalty all the way down to misdemeanor and traffic tickets. Jason has represented clients at the federal, state, and municipal levels. Everyone makes mistakes, Jason Neff makes them go away!
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Recently named a National Academy of Family Law Attorneys Top 10 Under 40 Attorney for the state of Alabama, Amanda Mulkey is a founding member of Smith & Staggs, L.L.P.. Her practice primarily focuses on assisting clients who find themselves involved in difficult personal legal matters, such as divorce, child custody and support disputes, and criminal cases. She also devotes a portion of her practice to child advocacy matters.. Amanda is proud to serve a diverse group of clients in West Alabama in a variety of legal matters, from indigent appointed clients in criminal or juvenile matters to litigants in multi-million dollar divorces -- and everything in-between. She calls Tuscaloosa home and is proud to be a part of the community. She is involved in charitable and volunteer activities and, most notably, serves on the board of Tuscaloosa's One Place, A Family Resource Center, as Vice-Chair.. Amanda will be glad to consult with you about any of your legal needs and aggressively assist you in achieving a favorable resolution. You can reach her by phone at or by email at
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My law firm is built on personal and individual attention. I care about my clients, and I listen to their concerns in order to understand their needs and issues. I work hard to do the very best job I can for my clients when providing representation or advise in any legal matter. Don't go at a legal problem alone. Call me for a free evaluation of your case.
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Mary is a native of Tuscaloosa and a graduate of both the University of Alabama (BS Nursing 1986) and the University of Alabama School of Law (1989). She is also a graduate of Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyer’s College and the National Criminal Defense College.. Mary teaches Trial Advocacy at the University of Alabama School of Law and serves as vice president of the Tuscaloosa County Bar Association. She is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the Volunteer Lawyers Program.. Outside of the law, Mary is very involved in the community of Tuscaloosa. She started a survivors of suicide support group in Tuscaloosa, and she presently serves as the secretary for the Alabama Chapter of American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Mary is the Chapter Advisor for the Zeta Chapter of Kappa Delta. She also serves on the City of Tuscaloosa Personnel Board and the Kristen Amerson Youth Foundation Board. Mary is a member of Northwood Church of Christ.
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John Fisher was born and raised in Columbus, GA. After obtaining his undergraduate business degree from Columbus State University, John obtained his Juris Doctorate from The University of Alabama School of Law.. John began practicing law in 1997 as a litigation associate for the largest law firm in West Alabama. In 1999 John left this firm to establish his own firm where, for over 25 years now, John has provided expert litigation and legal services for clients from all walks of life. John has tried dozens of cases with great success as he has a keen awareness of the courtroom, and the psychology necessary to be successful at trial. John focuses on all aspects of criminal litigation, including Felonies, Misdemeanors and Juvenile, and all aspects of civil litigation, including Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Civil Rights, Nursing Home Negligence, Funeral Home Negligence, Education and Student Defense.. John is also an excellent negotiator and mediator. His practice has always been about people, helping them resolve matters in a manner best for them. John listens, and cares for those he represents. You may find larger firms, but you won't find one that cares more.
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I was born and raised in Flomaton, Alabama, a small town situated on the Florida line directly north of Pensacola. After graduating high school in 1983, I attended Jefferson Davis Junior College, where I obtained an Associate's Degree, was inducted into Phi Theta Kappa honorary, and played on the baseball team.. In the fall of 1985, I enrolled at The University of Alabama. I worked on the Alabama Football staff as a student equipment manager for three seasons before graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education. I subsequently enrolled at The University of Alabama School of Law, where I obtained a Juris Doctor degree.. After practicing law in Tuscloosa for several years, I moved to Puerto Rico on a two year teaching contract, where I taught Jr. High English at Guamani Private School in Guyama. I especially enjoyed the travel experiences in the Caribbean during that period of my life.. Upon returning to Tuscaloosa in 1998, I opened my own law office and have specialized in Criminal Defense and DUI Defense for almost 20 years.. My approach to practicing law has been always consistent: not only do I represent my clients, I also represent the legal system to the best of my abilities. I have always respected the importance of court procedures, the law (including our Constitution) and the importance of earning credibility with Judges, other attorneys, and court staff alike.. From 2001-2008, I served on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. In 2010 was presented with the ACDLA President’s Award, and in 2014 received an ACDLA Merit Award. I have authored materials and have lectured at the ACDLA 4 Corners seminar. From 2004-2008, I was a member of the statewide planning committee for ABICLE’s yearly Criminal Defense Seminar. I was one of 75 attorneys initially named to represent indigent defendants in Federal Court as a member of the CJA Panel. I have also served on the Criminal Practice and Procedure Committee of the Tuscaloosa County Bar Association.. In 2016, I was a Candidate for Tuscaloosa County District Court Judge. Even though I didn’t win, I’m extremely proud and humbled that a small town guy who moved here for college in 1985, and didn’t know a soul, was able to garner 9,000 votes!. I am a Deacon at First Presbyterian Church and serve on the Board of Directors of the Red Elephant Club. I previously served on the Board of Directors of Big Brothers/Big Sisters (was also a Big Brother), United Way, and Easter Seals, and am a donor to several charities including the RISE program, the Community Soup Bowl, and West Alabama Food Bank.. My wife Melanie and I have 7 children. Five are between the ages of 12 and 16: Drew, Harper, Zach, Anabelle & Ellie Reese, and our twin toddlers Foster & Finley were born July, 2015. We also have a lab, a german shepherd, and two cats that think they’re dogs.. In my spare time (which, I'll admit is rare...) I enjoy playing golf, watching Alabama Football and I like to cook, especially Southern food.
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I am John F. Brasfield, Attorney at Law, and I have been representing clients throughout Tuscaloosa and Western Alabama since 1996. During that time, I have developed a strong understanding of the legal system. I take the time to build a strong relationship with the clients I represent. I always give my clients the information they need to hear, even if that means delivering bad news. I give my clients an honest assessment of their situation and carefully explain all the options they have available as well as the possible ramifications of each.. I represent clients whose legal concerns include:. Contact me today to schedule an appointment.
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I am a resident of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. I have lived here since 1982 when I first came from my hometown of Red Bay, Alabama, at the age of 18 to attend the University of Alabama. I grew up on a farm where my father worked the fields and my mother worked alongside him. Sweat and dirt are familiar to me and I appreciate the hard working client's that put their trust in me along with their hard earned money. After obtaining my accounting and law degrees from the University of Alabama, I began a general practice of law in Tuscaloosa where I have continued to maintain a sole practice for the last 28 years. I am experienced in a variety of cases. My primary focus has been personal injury of all types. I'm one of the few lawyers who will prosecute legal malpractice claims against other lawyers. My other focus is criminal law where I have tried many jury cases for DUI, drugs, and violent criminal offenses. Contested divorce matters and child custody litigation is also very familiar legal territory for me. Basically, if you need a trial lawyer (someone who stands up in front of a jury or judge and advocates for you) for a legal matter I'm the guy you want.. I have great interest in science, nature and the enviroment. I've traveled the world and I value the experience of travel in relating to people of different beliefs, interests, and backgrounds. I enjoy photography and technology. I have a great love of the ocean and using my skill in photography and technology to capture and share the unique places and creatures of the sea I encounter. Scuba diving has been a part of my life since I was 18 and I relish the serenity and joy it brings me when I'm under the waves and exploring a beautiful reef or watching a giant shark move about the ocean. I love animals and especially the unique and endangered creatures of our world. I enjoy the technology of drones and photography with drones. I have climbed volcanos, swam with Great White Sharks, walked with Komodo Dragons and wandered to the remotest of places in this world. There are few things about a courtroom that could possibly intimidate me.. I am not a conventional lawyer, but, I am straight forward & honest about a situation, and if I represent you, determined to get you the best possible result in your legal case.
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Glasscox Law is led by Stan Glasscox and Elizabeth Ezell Glasscox, seasoned trial lawyers with more than 40 years of experience, between them solving clients’ problems and using the law to correct clients' situations with a blend of toughness and compassion.. Stan and Elizabeth hail from small towns in Alabama, where they learned the values of fairness and relationship building. These qualities have led Glasscox Law to win cases in more than 20 Alabama counties, handling cases ranging from multi-million dollar civil suits to capital murder trials.. Glasscox Law takes a partnership approach to the traditional attorney-client relationship, serving as a trusted ally during each step of the legal process. If you need an experienced legal partner, call today.. The recoveries, verdicts, favorable outcomes, and testimonials described on this site are not an indication of future results. Every case is different, and regardless of what friends, family, or other individuals may say about what a case is worth, each case must be evaluated on its own facts and circumstances as they apply to the law. The valuation of a case depends on the facts, the damages, the jurisdiction, the venue, the witnesses, the parties, and the testimony, among other factors. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
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Contested and uncontested divorces, offering "Legal Representation With Heart." I truly care about others, and will listen with compassion to your circumstances, and give you the attention you need to the best of my ability.. I have a deep compassion and understanding for those suffering from PTSD And trauma, and how it effects relationships. This is a result of my years working in Asylum/Refugee Law, including training on trauma through our organization, AILA. Everyone will be treated with respect and compassion, regardless of "what side of the fence" you are on.. I will help you with your parenting time, parenting plans, and special concerns you may have for your family--whether it be concerns as to education (I understand home schooling) or allegations of physical or mental child abuse.. My philosophy is not to escalate the issues to increase attorney fees. I like to help my clients take the shortest path to get to their destination. I understand how complicated and expensive it can get with Guardian ad Litem, therapeutic mediators, psyscologists, and multiple other professionals that can make your divorce and/or child custoday case nothing but a big headache. Sometimes this is necessary, but in other instances the better route is to try to have a professional relationship with the other attorney, which is possible while still never losing sight of the fact that my client's interests, if reasonable, outweigh relationships with other attorneys.. Every case I look at is screened for the potential for alimony (or palimony), even with current trends to do away with alimony or change the way it looks.. I am very understanding and realize we are not all rich, so I rely on the "Honor System" to set up a payment plan.. I am always open to alternative methods of contact with clients. I willingly communicate with Primate Messaging on Facebook, or even with text messages via cell phone, so that I can always be available to help you, especially when situations get stressful turning it into an emergency.. I also have experience with children in Juvenile Court, seeking dependency for Special Immigrant Juvenile Practice. I can take these cases from beginning to end, helping a child achieve legal permanent residency, which is often a more viable alternative than trying to get this status through adoption.
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