Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in ZIP 27893 | 7 available
7 Criminal Defense lawyers are available in ZIP code 27893 in Smithfield, North Carolina. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.1/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $355 per hour.
Criminal Defense Lawyers Nearby Smithfield 27893 (by distance)
Within 10 miles near you
(Wilson Area) 27822 8.5 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(Rocky Mount Area) 27801 17.8 miles
(Rocky Mount Area) 27804 20.7 miles
(Snow Hill Area) 28580 21.0 miles
(Goldsboro Area) 27530 24.4 miles
Within 50 miles near you
(Tarboro Area) 27886 25.9 miles
(Lumberton Area) 28538 27.0 miles
(Smithfield Area) 27577 28.4 miles
(Kinston Area) 28501 38.0 miles
(Raleigh Area) 27601 41.3 miles
4 - 7
$166 - $543
42% - 76%
3.9 - 4.3 ★
FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in 27893 city Smithfield How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Smithfield, Virginia? Approximately 28 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Smithfield, 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 Smithfield, Virginia? In Smithfield, typical rates range from $244-$413 per hour for Criminal Defense. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3586 and $7258, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Smithfield? Criminal Defense cases in Smithfield, Virginia usually take around 5-12 months depending on complexity and the Virginia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Criminal Defense cases for people living in Smithfield, Virginia? Residents of Smithfield 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 39% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Criminal Defense, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
7 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found Near You
When I was younger I would tell my Mom and Dad, "I want to be President of the United States". They would always then ask "why?" and my answer was always the same -- "because I want to make a difference." As I grew older the how may have changed several times, but the why never did. I always knew I was going to make an impact for others, and their lives. I now know how I am going to be that difference for others. I advocate with strength and commitment in the law for my clients. That is what public service means to me. I am privileged to help guide my clients to an answer and sometimes be the answer for my client and their family. To me, the strength of public service is helping make the tough decisions that support individuals.. During my college years at Radford University, I saw a need among my fellow students. So I opened a business to help fill that need, and with that, I opened my first restaurant. I was successful at this business and felt accomplished that I created an option that became popular and helped other students. I continued down this path until I realized I had gotten away from what stirred me, my flame to help serve others. I told my wife I wanted to get back to that part of me and said I was going to the police academy. She supported my decision and I signed up for the police academy not knowing what kind of roller-coaster I was joining.. After nearly seven years of service and countless stories I could tell, just not in 500 words or less, I realized law enforcement was not where my journey was to end. During my first several years as a policeman, I participated in numerous community events. I helped with food drives, organized youth athletics, spoke at community meetings, and much more. During my last two years in law enforcement, I was a detective and I saw a deeper need and hurt within the community. This vision came about, in part, because I was now dealing directly with both victims and those charged with a crime. These interactions provided me with the knowledge that in troubled times individuals just needed assurance, guidance, and sometimes just a good listener. I saw the resolution that the court system offered and more than ever I wanted to be part of that resolution. I believe that I can offer something unique and inspiring to the field of law when given the opportunity. A new kind of lawyer for a changing world.. My varied background as business owner, law enforcement officer, and now versatile lawyer uniquely qualifies me to represent a broad range of clients. This diverse clientele includes persons arrested for serious crimes, those contemplating divorce, entrepreneurs forming corporations, and seriously injured victims of accidents caused by negligence.. My hobbies include spending time with my wife Sarah and two children, riding motorcycles, watching the Washington Capitals play hockey, working out, listening to books/podcasts, grilling and cooking outside, snowboarding, traveling, playing the drums, and attending Temple Baptist Church throughout the week.
I am a life-long resident of Wilson County, NC. I am the youngest son of a great criminal defense attorney, Allen Thomas. I attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for my undergraduate degree and Campbell University School of Law for my JD. Just out of law school, I worked as an Assistant District Attorney for the 7th Prosecutorial District and was assigned to Superior Court in Edgecombe County.
Experienced Criminal Defense attorney serving clients in Smithfield and surrounding areas.