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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Criminal Defense lawyer in your area do?
A Criminal Defense lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Criminal Defense cases in your area.
How much does a Criminal Defense lawyer cost in your area?
Most Criminal Defense lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Criminal Defense lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Criminal Defense lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Criminal Defense lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Criminal Defense cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
14601 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found
Alexander Tesoriero is a seasoned criminal attorney who began his career in New York. After graduating from Hartwick College, he earned his law degree from Albany Law School. Following law school, Alex’s reputation as a skilled and tenacious advocate for his clients quickly solidified.. Alex gained extensive trial experience handling a variety of the most challenging and complex criminal offenses, including murder, armed robbery, criminal sexual conduct, drug offenses, assault and battery, domestic violence, and traffic offenses.From these experiences, Alex has refined his expertise in criminal law, establishing himself as a trusted advocate who has received many successful case outcomes during his tenure as a defense attorney.. Alex’s legal journey is marked by his passion for upholding the principles of justice and his determined commitment to his clients’ well-being. He fully understands all stages of the criminal justice system, including how to assess the strengths and weaknesses of each criminal case during preliminary hearings or pre-indictment stages, negotiation of bonds and plea agreements between attorneys and judges, and zealously defending the rights of his clients all the way through trial.. As a trusted criminal attorney, Alex continues to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those he represents, ensuring that their rights are protected and their voices are heard in the pursuit of justice.. When he isn’t practicing law Alex enjoys spending his time outdoors and with his family.
Culver spent the last 10 years of his legal career as a prosecutor for the 9th Circuit Solicitor's Office in Charleston, SC. As a founding partner of the Kidd Corvey & Simpson, LLC, Culver has begun using his specific skill set as a trial lawyer to help those injured by the negligence of others and accused of crimes. He prides himself on clear transparent communication and setting realistic expectations for all of his clients. Whether that means what to expect in the face of criminal allegations or what financial recovery is feasible in a personal injury case. Culver prides himself in maximising his value to your case.
Born and raised in the Midwest, I attended Miami University and graduated with a B.A. in Political Science, and a Minor in Entrepreneurship. Following college, I relocated to the Lowcountry in 2010 hoping to make it my permanent home.. I attended the Charleston School of Law and graduated with my Juris Doctorate in 2013. While in law school, I was elected as an Editor for the Federal Courts Law Review. Additionally, I helped found the school’s Trial Advocacy Board and served as one its first executive board members while also competing around the country in mock trial competitions. During law school, I gained vital legal experience working as a Federal Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Karen K. Caldwell in the Eastern District of Kentucky and as a Research Assistant for Law Professor Miller W. Shealy. I perfomed well in school, making Dean’s List and winning CALI awards in his Admiralty Law and Mass Torts Seminar classes.. Following law school, I was admitted to practice law in South Carolina and soon after accepted a position to work as an Assistant Solicitor for Ninth Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson in her Charleston office. I started my career as an Assistant Solicitor prosecuting a wide range of misdemeanor and low level felony offenses ranging from property crimes to DUI’s to drug possession. It was during this time that I began honing my trial and litigation skills. After several successful trials as lead counsel while maintaining a high conviction rate, my caseload quickly shifted towards more serious cases. I was elevated to prosecuting primarily violent crime cases including Murder, Armed Robbery, and Felony DUI. I also served as the lead Animal Cruelty Prosecutor for Charleston County. Ted served as lead counsel in several high-profile cases including the Murder of Eric Brantley, the Felony DUI death of nine year old Da’Vieona Hamilton, and the animal cruelty abuse case of Caitlyn The Dog.. In December 2018, I left the Solicitor’s Office to help found Kidd Corvey & Simpson. During my time at the Solicitor’s Office, I took great pride in serving the Charleston community as a trial prosecutor and hope to continue serving while in private practice by helping the injured and those who have lost their way get back on their feet. As former prosecutor and through my trial experience, I know the pitfalls many litigants can find themselves in. I am always available to my clients, and pride myself aggressive by client focused representeation. My practice will primarily focus on Personal Injury, CriminalDefense, DUI Defense, General Litigation, and Family Law.
Chad was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina, before attending the College of Charleston and making the South Carolina Lowcountry his home.. After attending the Saint Johns University School of Law and the University of South Carolina School of Law, Chad began his career as an attorney at the South Carolina Court of Appeals, first as a staff attorney and then as a law clerk for the Honorable H. Bruce Williams. Following his time at the Court, Mr. Simpson was hired by the Ninth Circuit Solicitor’s Office, where he prosecuted hundreds of criminal cases, obtaining several guilty jury verdicts in high-profile trials for major offenses, such as criminal sexual conduct, murder, and I.C.A.C. cases (Internet Crimes Against Children).. In August 2010, while continuing to prosecute his personal case load, Mr. Simpson also began managing a trial team of 8 to 10 trial attorneys. Responsibilities as team leader included the management of trial dockets for General Sessions court terms, case assignments within the team, and attorney training and mentorship.. In March of 2015, he became an inaugural member of a selective prosecution team focusing on high profile major cases and career offenders, with an emphasis toward litigation and trial work. Most of his time at the Ninth Circuit was working for the incredible Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson.. In January 2019, Chad Simpson took his experience in litigation and appellate work into private practice as a founding member of Kidd Corvey & Simpson, LLC.
Loignon Law Firm was founded on the idea that a strong relationship of mutual trust and respect between the lawyer and client achieves the greatest results.. At Loignon Law Firm you will receive the personal touch and attention to detail that the bigger law firms can't provide. You will speak to your attorney on a regular basis. Your satisfaction is our top priority. We have defended thousands of clients charged with crimes in the Lowcountry, achieving stellar results in negotiation and at trial. We have handled hundreds of family court cases involving minor children and DSS matters. We have settled numerous personal injury cases for over a million dollars.. Please call us today to see the Loignon Law Firm difference.
Robert Homlar has spent his nearly twenty-year career focused on going to court on behalf of clients and causes. Robert graduated from The Johns Hopkins University in 1999 and from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2002, spending the last year of law school at the University of Georgia School of Law. He is Martindale-Hubbell “AV” rated and listed among the National Trial Lawyers Top 100.. In criminal practice, Robert has gotten not-guilty jury verdicts for clients in the face of overwhelming evidence. He was a state prosecutor for more than ten years in Augusta, Georgia and Nashville, Tennessee handling over 3,000 criminal cases including several murders and large financial fraud cases down to simple possession and misdemeanor cases. He handled several large-scale significant cases including prosecuting members of one of the most powerful and violent criminal drug syndicates in Mexico, transnational central American criminal gangs, and was responsible for the largest methamphetamine manufacturing conspiracy prosecution in Tennessee history.. In civil practice, he has both represented and fought against some of the largest consumer goods corporations, trucking manufacturers, and shipping companies in the world. He has successfully represented clients with claims against state and local government agencies recovering millions for wronged people. Focusing on “whistleblower,” wrongful death, products liability, tractor-trailer (logging trucks and commercial trucks) and civil rights (including wrongful arrest, malicious prosecution, and violation of Federal rights) litigation, Robert has the background in these areas to get results for clients.. He is licensed to practice in every state court in Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee as well as the Supreme Court of Georgia, Georgia Court of Appeals, United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, Middle District of Georgia, Northern District of Georgia, Middle District of Tennessee, Eastern District of Tennessee and District of South Carolina. In addition, he is admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth, Sixth, Ninth and Eleventh Circuits and the United States Supreme Court having been sponsored by noted attorney Bobby Lee Cook, the inspiration for Matlock. In 2017 he became one of approximately forty American attorneys admitted to practice before the International Criminal Court at the Hague.. He is an experienced trial attorney and has handled thousands of cases, scores of jury trials and hundreds of hearings across the southeast. With a depth of real-world litigation experience at the highest level he is an accomplished and driven trial lawyer. Ready to help clients get the best possible result.. By staying focused on our core mission and areas of practice outlined below the firm is able to effectively represent the best interests of clients. If you need assistance with an area of law not within my practice areas (such as divorce, child custody, wills, bankruptcy, immigration, and the like), please still do consider contacting us. Whatever your legal need may be, Robert T. Homlar's office welcomes any potential client contact. If we cannot help, we are committed to pointing people in the direction of someone who can.
I am dedicated to providing my clients with hard work and effective legal counsel.
The Seibert Law Firm, LLC was formed to give quality and attentive family law and criminal defense representation to the South Carolina low country with the service and dedication that clients deserve.. Kevin M. Seibert is a member of the South Carolina and Georgia Bar.. Rebecca A. Seibert is a member of the South Carolina and Georgia Bar.. Come visit us at our website: or give us a call at.. Avvo may contain endorsements. Any result this lawyer or law firm may acheive on behalf of one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate similar results can be obtained for other clients.
Serving clients in the areas of civil and criminal litigation, issues relating to firearms, and business transactions.
Attorney J. Allen Mastantuno was not always a defense lawyer. As a former prosecutor for South Carolina's 9th Judicial Circuit, J. Allen Mastantuno handled hundreds of cases, including Murder, Armed Robbery, Burglary, Trafficking Drugs and Felony DUI. As the lead DUI attorney in his solicitor’s office, J. Allen Mastantuno handled more than a hundred DUI cases ranging from DUI 1st to Felony DUI. His experience as a former prosecutor taught him how to effectively try cases and earned him a reputation as an aggressive trial lawyer. Now, as a criminal defense attorney, Mr. Mastantuno can help his clients protect and defend their rights by creating a legal plan that not only works to achieve their goals, but also covers all angles of defense. With attorney J. Allen Mastantuno's unique background and experience as a former prosecutor and memberships in the American Bar Association, Charleston County Bar Association and South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, clients can be confident that he has the knowledge and skills to obtain results and protect their future.
I am proud to be a criminal defense lawyer. I have over three decades of experience in criminal justice as a former FBI agent, former Assistant State Prosecutor (Solicitor), former Charleston City Prosecutor and municipal judge. This diverse exposure to many facets of the legal system has provided me with invaluable experience, which is otherwise difficult to acquire. I have been Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, qualifying me as a specialist in Criminal Trial Advocacy. I am also lead chair death penalty certified by the South Carolina Supreme Court.. I have tried cases in city, county, state and federal courts in South Carolina since 1980. This inclusive experience has afforded me the opportunity to learn that the best outcomes are achieved by understanding a client's needs and dedicating myself to their interests. A person charged with a criminal offense faces a path of accusation pursued by a government entity with great resources. This warrants the advocacy of a lawyer with significant experience in criminal defense.. I will only decide to undertake representation of a client after meeting with them to discuss their case in detail. The first meeting is an integral component of my representation process. It allows me to become acquainted with a client and establish a professional, trusting relationship with them. This meeting also provides me with the chance to educate a prospective client on their legal matters and inform them of the next steps in their legal proceedings. I enjoy providing comprehensive education to my clients about their case because it allows us to better communicate with each other.. - Tim Kulp
As a criminal defense attorney, I often meet my clients at their darkest moments. My job is to shine a light—on overlooked facts, on helpful resources, on legal rights—and help to lift that darkness. It is challenging work I feel privileged to do.. I became a lawyer after years of working in higher education, the technology sector, and the restaurant industry because everywhere I looked I saw gaps in our justice system. No matter where I worked—whether with honors students at USC, the most talented computer engineers in Silicon Valley, or the hardest-working dishwashers in Los Angeles—I saw people’s rights jeopardized by systems and power structures that all too often lose sight of the real people involved. And I knew I could help.