Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in ZIP 85004 | 189 available
189 Criminal Defense lawyers are available in ZIP code 85004 in Phoenix, Arizona. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $371 per hour.
Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Phoenix 85004 (by distance)
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(Phoenix Area) 85003 0.5 miles
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(Phoenix Area) 85034 3.1 miles
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(Phoenix Area) 85012 3.8 miles
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FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in 85004 city Phoenix How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Phoenix, Arizona? Approximately 54 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Phoenix, Arizona. Most matters are filed through the Arizona District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Criminal Defense lawyers in Phoenix, Arizona? In Phoenix, typical rates range from $233-$444 per hour for Criminal Defense. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3577 and $6833, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Phoenix? Criminal Defense cases in Phoenix, Arizona usually take around 4-9 months depending on complexity and the Arizona District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Criminal Defense cases for people living in Phoenix, Arizona? Residents of Phoenix typically see Criminal Defense filings handled by the Arizona District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense? About 50% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
189 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found Near You
ExperienceTimothy Sparling’s legal career began as an extern with the Maricopa County Superior Court. He then went on to represent everyday people in insurance coverage cases. He graduated as a Trial Advocacy Fellow from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and has practiced criminal law since. He began his criminal practice with the Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office specializing in serious felony cases. He quickly became known for handling complex, multi-million-dollar white collar cases with a focus in litigating restitution issues. He has appellate experience and is a named attorney in published Arizona Supreme Court precedent. Timothy became a seasoned general criminal practitioner following his transition into private practice and continues that practice today.. Timothy makes significant contributions to criminal justice reform and public policy. He previously served as Vice Chair and Finance Director on the board of legislative district 26 and worked as Strategy Officer and Interim Finance Director for the Will Knight 2020 campaign. He also fights for criminal justice reform as a Legislative Advocate for Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice and has worked directly on issues regarding police civilian review boards, death penalty exoneration processes, public disclosure of police bodycam footage, and drug policy reform. Timothy serves on the Death Penalty Subcommittee of Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice and has received media attention for his legislative work from the Arizona Central and ABC15.. Timothy is also a figure in the legal community. He is a graduate from the Arizona State Bar’s esteemed Bar Leadership Institute. He also regularly teaches law courses on legislative research methods for the Arizona Public Defender’s Association and has previously taught classes on criminal restitution, Miranda and voluntariness, legal writing method, and cross-examination. He has received recognition for his pro bono work and is a published author in the Adelphia Law Journal and the OpenSIUC online publication.When not fighting to defend his clients in the courthouse and at our State Capitol, Timothy dedicates his time to business planning and development. He is also an avid reader and video game player and enjoys spending time with loved ones.
Erin Sweeney is an attorney at the DuMond Law Firm, where she focuses on civil litigation, criminal defense, and post-conviction relief. She is also a dedicated advocate for victims of financial elder abuse, a cause that became deeply personal after a family experience with her grandfather.. Originally from Aurora, Colorado, Erin was raised in North Augusta, South Carolina, and Grovetown, Georgia. She discovered her passion for the law early on and pursued that interest through rigorous academic and practical experience. She earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology with a History minor from the University of Georgia, where she co-founded the UGA Defender Advocate Society to help students navigate university disciplinary proceedings. She later earned her Juris Doctor from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in 2021. While in law school, she was actively involved in mock trial and moot court and gained hands-on experience representing clients through the Public Defender Clinic with the Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office.. Erin joined the DuMond Law Firm as a law clerk in 2019 and continued full-time after law school. She successfully passed the Arizona Bar in 2022 and, after gaining additional experience, transitioned into her current role as an attorney. At the DuMond Law Firm, she has worked on a range of complex cases, including assisting in a federal § 1983 civil rights lawsuit that drew support from the Arizona ACLU and Arizonans for Rational Sex Offense Laws. Erin plays a critical role in legal research and writing, drafting motions and petitions to help clients seek justice and relief.. Beyond her legal work, Erin is committed to giving back to her community. She volunteers weekly with the Arizona Humane Society and adopted a rescue dog, who has since become a beloved part of her life.. Erin is proud to be part of the dedicated legal team at the DuMond Law Firm and remains steadfast in her mission to provide effective, compassionate representation for those in need.
David Michael Cantor has handled many high profile cases which have been covered by the local and national news media. He has been interviewed and has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, Inside Edition, the CBS Morning Show, Hannitty and Combs, and every local news channel including Univision. In addition, his cases have been covered by CNN, MSNBC, and even Howard Stern.. About David Michael Cantor:. Some of David Michael Cantor’s high profile cases include the Michael Gherman Wal-Mart double capital murder trial; the complete acquittal of Valinda Jo Elliott (the woman who became lost in the forest and set a signal fire which ultimately became the Rodeo-Chediski fire – burning more than five hundred thousand (500,000) acres and four hundred and forty (440) homes); the complete acquittal of Richard Simmons (who was accused of slapping a rather large “cage fighter” who was taunting him at the Sky Harbor Airport); and most recently the complete acquittal of Sgt. Patrick Haab (an off-duty Army Reservist who took seven (7) illegal immigrants into custody at gunpoint because they had charged at him from the desert , at night, near a local highway rest stop).. The David Michael Cantor Defense Team takes pride in being knowledgeable in all areas of forensic sciences. This includes DNA technology; Latent Fingerprint technology; Ballistics; Drug Recognition technology; Serology and Bodily Fluids testing; Blood, Breath and Urine Alcohol testing methods; Gas Chromatography and Infra-Red Mass-Spectrometry. In addition, the Cantor Criminal Defense Team has an extensive law library with research materials regarding FBI, Department of Public Safety, State and Local Police investigation manuals.. WE PRIDE OURSELVES IN KNOWING MORE THAN THE PROSECUTION AND POLICE OFFICERS!. If there is any defense to a criminal allegation (either factual or technical), the David Michael Cantor Defense Team will find it and utilize it to your benefit. The Cantor Defense Team, along with the numerous expert witnesses at their disposal, can give you your best chance at a complete acquittal or reduction of the charges. For a free initial consultation, call us at, or click here to contact us now.. The David Michael Cantor Defense Team is BEYOND AGGRESSIVE!!!. DM Cantor is a very well respected criminal defense firm in Phoenix, AZ. Our offices speciallizes in DUI defense, drug possession or use, sex crimes defense, white collar crimes, and other violent crimes.
Dave Roscoe is a criminal defense attorney with over 15 years of experience. He has extensive experience representing clients in vehicular and DUI cases, as well as violent crimes, drug cases, computer crimes, sex crimes, theft/white collar crimes, professional licensing, and appellate/Rule 32 litigation. Dave routinely represents clients at every level from misdemeanor charges to serious felony charges carrying potential life sentences. He has practiced in every criminal court in Maricopa County.. Dave has litigated cases at all stages including pretrial motion practice, jury trial, appeal to the Maricopa County Superior court, and appeal to the Arizona Court of Appeals. He also regularly appears before the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Executive Hearing Office in administrative actions against his clients’ driver’s licenses.. Dave is an experienced appellate attorney and has successfully appealed cases before the Lower Court of Appeals and the Arizona Court of Appeals.
Cindy Castillo is a board certified criminal law specialist by the State Bar of Arizona. She has litigated criminal matters ranging from misdemeanors to felonies including first degree murder, manslaughter and complex designated cases, throughout Arizona. She has represented clients in juvenile court, misdemeanor and superior courts, federal court, forfeiture proceedings, administrative board hearings, MVD hearings, Rule 11 competency hearings, Simpson hearings and appellate courts. She has successfully represented numerous professionals governed by licensing authorities that include board members of publicly traded entities, doctors, dentists, psychologists, chiropractors, nurses, realtors, appraisers, airline pilots, commercial truck drivers, actors as well as professional athletes in criminal matters. She has handled well over 1000 criminal cases, of which over 100 were tried to a jury. Of those cases, she has had numerous trial victories including driving under the influence (DUI); extreme DUI; DUI Drugs, minor driving under the influence; reckless driving; assaults; aggravated assaults; resisting arrest, shoplifting; trespass; false reporting to law enforcement; possession, sale, and transportation of dangerous drugs, marijuana, and narcotics; drive by shooting; assisting a criminal syndicate; misconduct involving weaons; and vehicular manslaughter. She has successfully negotiated hundreds of lesser included offenses on behalf of her clients and obtained mitigated sentences through the use of mitigation experts, mitigation videos, and psychological and medical experts. She has also argued motions and obtained dismissals on behalf of her clients for a wide range of constitutional violations that include the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments. Finally, she has had a wide range of appellate success including dismissals of lower court rulings and a remand for a new hearing in a Special Action with the Court of Appeals.
Cara Dames is a licensed Arizona and California* attorney. She began her legal career as an attorney at the Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office in Phoenix, Arizona. She has significant experience representing clients facing felony charges in Maricopa County Superior Court proceedings, such as initial appearances, status conferences, oral arguments, motion hearings, and sentencings. She focuses her practice on tenacious negotiations and strong advocacy, with an emphasis on client communications.Cara graduated cum laude from Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and completed the law school’s Trial Advocacy Certification. While in law school, she completed multiple externships, internships, and clinics in criminal defense, trial advocacy, and family law. Notably, she worked as a Summer Fellow at Harvard Law School in the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. During the Fellowship, she directly represented indigent clients in family law cases and successfully won a contested guardianship removal trial that reunited a single mother with her child.. Cara received numerous awards for her academic achievements including CALI Awards in Legal Advocacy and the Public Defender Clinic, William H. Pedrick Scholar Awards, the Maricopa County Bar Foundation Justice Michael D. Ryan Diversity Award, the Sun Devil Giving Day Scholar Award, the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Alumni Association Scholarship Award, the State Bar Criminal Justice Section Future Practitioner Award, and the Paul Holloway Trial Advocacy Graduation Award. She also served as the Vice Chair of Internal Affairs for the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association and as the Director of Victory Place for the Homeless Legal Assistance Project. Through all of these organizations, she volunteered more than 580 hours of pro bono service and received the Highest Pro Bono Distinction.. Prior to law school, Cara obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology, with a concentration in Crime, Justice, Law, and Society, from the University of San Diego, graduating with Departmental Honors. She also previously worked as a legal secretary and law clerk for multiple years in both California and Arizona. She is a first-generation college student, who was born and raised on the Island of Guam.. *CA Bar Admission Currently Pending
Brett Donaldson’s civil practice is primarily focused in the areas of claims and defenses involving motor vehicle collisions, insurance defense/special investigation/fraud and also in areas of contracted agreements. Mr. Donaldson has extensive trial experience and has tried more than 60 jury trials to date with excellent results for his clients who are both individual and corporate clients.. In addition to his civil practice, Brett T. Donaldson practices in the area of criminal defense. He has tried dozens of serious felony cases, and has extensive trial experience in both non-jury trials and other criminal defense matters. Mr. Donaldson previously served as a Deputy County Attorney with the Maricopa County Prosecutor’s Office and was assigned to the Family Violence Bureau in the Major Crimes Division. Mr. Donaldson’s recent experience in criminal matters includes:. Before becoming a prosecutor, Mr. Donaldson served as a sworn police officer in southern California and graduated number one in his police academy. Mr. Donaldson’s experience as a police officer allows for additional insight in identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the police investigation.. Mr. Donaldson effectively plans and executes trial strategies and utilizes strong negotiation skills to obtain pre-trial resolutions. While an early dismissal is certainly desirable, he will not hesitate to go to trial to get the best results for his clients.. Mr. Donaldson has a reputation within the legal community of being an honest, smart, and hard-working trial attorney. He has a passion for his clients and dedicates 100% to the defense of any client represented by his firm. Interested parties should contact him directly to discuss any legal issue that they may be facing to determine whether he may be of assistance.
Born in the small border town of Douglas, AZ, Ray Ybarra Maldonado is a Stanford educated attorney who took a two-year leave from his studies to directly intervene in the vigilante movement that was starting in Arizona. While working for the American Civil Liberties Union, Ybarra Maldonado was instrumental in starting a major civil rights lawsuit against one of the vigilantes and trained hundreds of volunteers and spent months following the Minutemen as they patrolled the U.S.-Mexico Border.. He co-wrote and co-produced the award winning documentary, Rights on the Line: Vigilantes at the Border and he has been quoted frequently in the national and international media on the topic of immigrants’ rights and the vigilantes.. Ybarra Maldonado is a noted public speaker who has given presentations at Harvard, the University of California at Berkeley, the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, and dozens of other universities, colleges, and community groups across North America.. Ybarra Maldonado has testified in front of local and state government entities and is work has been profiled in the Intelligence Report, Stanford Lawyer, and in a documentary that premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, entitled “Crossing Arizona.”. As a trial attorney, in the anti-immigrant state of Arizona, he has attained not guilty verdict on felony charges for immigrants in both state and federal court. He has also won cases at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of migrants and currently remains in the trenches fighting to stop deportations in the Florence, Eloy, and Phoenix immigration courts and representing immigrants charged with both state and federal crimes. His recent victories include a not guilty verdict following a jury trial in one of Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s workplace raid cases.. Ybarra Maldonado attended Cochise Community College in Douglas, AZ on a baseball scholarship and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Arizona State University with a degree in Religious Studies. He previously volunteered at migrants centers in Agua Prieta, Sonora and Tapachula, Chiapas where he assisted with cleaning, preparing food, and conducting human rights discussions.. Ybarra Maldonado is currently a non-residential fellow at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, a board member of Los Abogados, and the Litigation Liason for the Arizona Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).. He lives with his wife and children, Ray Emerson and Stokely, in Phoenix, AZ. Prior to his marriage to his wife Dr. Angeles Maldonado he was “Ray Ybarra” and legally has changed his name to “Ray Ybarra Maldonado.” The family are avid fans of the Arizona State Sun Devils, Stanford Cardinal, and all things Arizona (minus the anti-immigrant politics).
Belen was recently named “2020 Litigator of the Year” by the American Institute of Trial Lawyers. Belen has focused her career as a Phoenix criminal defense attorney and was never a prosecutor. She advocates fiercely for her clients and is an excellent negotiator while maintaining her ethical and respectable approach. She collaborates with civil and immigration attorneys, whenever necessary, to develop the best outcome for her clients. Belen also knows how to develop the best defense possible and recruits psychologists, forensic experts, psychiatrists, accident reconstructionists, ballistics experts, fire experts, videographers, toxicologists, criminalists, and many other doctors. She also possesses a Masters in Education with a focus on elementary education, which she used while teaching for 8 years. She has extensive knowledge of special needs, learning disabilities, accommodations, 504 plans and IEPs. This knowledge allows Belen to provide a well-rounded representation to all her clients.
Barry Mitchell is a trial lawyer practicing for over 23 years in the area of criminal defense. He focuses on representing individuals and corporations in criminal, regulatory, and administrative cases. Barry handles the full range of state and federal felony and misdemeanor issues.. Barry is particularly skilled and seasoned in defending cases with an intersection between the criminal justice system and administrative licensing authorities. He has represented hundreds of licensed professionals and entities facing matters ranging from domestic violence to money laundering. Chambers USA says “peers praise his detail-oriented style, his sense of judgment, and his proactive approach.”. Barry has a proven track record of conducting effective internal investigations running the gamut of regulatory issues, including FCPA, EPA, SEC, DEA and HHS – OIG matters. He has also helped create and implement compliance programs for organizations ranging from small companies and healthcare practice groups to Fortune 100 corporations.. Barry graduated from Boalt Hall, University of California – Berkeley, in 1991 where he taught legal research and writing, and chaired the Moot Court Board. He graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Arizona State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1985.. Before starting the law firm of Mitchell | Stein | Carey, Barry practiced for 22 years at Gallagher & Kennedy, P.A., and was a partner in its Criminal Law and Regulatory Enforcement Group.
Alcock & Associates attorney Elizabeth Maupin defends clients throughout the valley with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the criminal justice system. She is a former county felony prosecutor and former city misdemeanor prosecutor. She understands the criminal justice system and how to secure favorable results. She also cares about her clients and holds genuine compassion for them. She always puts their interests first. She has built an excellent reputation as an attorney for her ability to secure outstanding results and due to her numerous positive relationships with prosecutors, judges and criminal defense attorneys.
"The Best Lawyers in America" has recognized Robert as one of the best lawyers in the United States for Criminal Defense (2023). Robert is also a former Criminal Prosecutor, who used to prosecute dangerous gangs as a Deputy Maricopa County Attorney.. Robert is a seasoned, long time Partner at Snell & Wilmer, established in 1938, and one of the largest firms in the West. He is a well respected, experienced and effective trial lawyer. Robert has received the highest rating through the peer review process of Martindale Hubbell in both legal ability and ethics. Historically recognized by "Ranking Arizona" and "Arizona's Finest Lawyers", Robert understands both the legal and emotional needs of those accused of criminal offenses and offers practical and elegant solutions to challenging situations.. Robert has numerous publications and presentations, including a chapter in a leading book put out by the American Bar Association (2015), titled: "From the Trenches: Strategies and Tips from 21 of the Nation's Top Trial Lawyers".. Having represented high level executies, professional athletes, and those who may otherwise be subject to media exposure, Robert is adept at navigating the complexities associated with today's evolving legal landscape.