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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.
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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.
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Look for attorneys with experience handling Criminal Defense cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest Nathan Trudeau graduated from Western Washington University in 2010 with a B.A. in Sociology and Political Science. He then went on to attend Seattle University School of Law where he received his J.D. in 2014.. While in law school, Nathan gained experience in criminal law as a Rule 9 Prosecutor in Anchorage, AK and later at the City of Bonney Lake, WA.. After being admitted to the Washington State Bar, Nathan worked briefly as an associate attorney with Beckwith Law where he gained experience in criminal defense defending clients in jurisdictions accross Washington State.. In 2016 Nathan left Beckwith and went on to establish his own private criminal defense and immigration practice. Over the next 5 years he would build his practice and hone his skills defending hundreds of clients in criminal matters ranging from traffic infractions to violent felonies and helping immigrants and their families achieve their immigration goals and bring their families together in the United States.. Nathan fully understands the difficult challenges presented when faced with criminal allegations and works tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcomes for his clients.
A 1987 Graduate of Livingston Academy, David was the Distinguished Honor Graduate for the US Army Signal Training Center in Fort Gordon, Georgia before returning home to attend Tennessee Technological University. There he received an AS in Criminal Justice (1992) and BS in Sociology (1994). Later, David attended the Nashville School of Law and received his Doctor of Jurisprudence in 2008 and passed the Tennessee Bar Exam in 2008.. After serving over two decades as a Probation Officer working dozens of Courts across Tennessee at every level David chose to retire from probation services. After being appointed by Governor Bill Haslam in 2016, David continues to serve on the Private Probation Services Council and was recognized for his expertise in probation.. David was also a member of the Livingston Jaycees and held various offices including President. He was a member of the Board of Directors for Teen Challenge of the Upper Cumberland, a Graduate of Leadership Overton (2002), serves in Emmaus of the Cumberlands, as well as Central City Church.. David has lived all of his adult life in Overton County Tennessee where he retired honorably after twenty years of service with the Livingston unit of the Tennessee Army National guard, including over seventy-five combat missions in Iraq. David was admitted to practice law in the State of Tennessee in 2008 and in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee 2018. He plans to continue to serve the citizens of the Upper Cumberland area by expanding his legal practice in the areas of family law, divorce, general civil litigation, and criminal defense work.
Nina is originally from Waterloo, IA and attended the University of Northern Iowa where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Nina later graduated from Drake University Law School earning her J.D. Nina began her practice in Waterloo as a partner with Nydle & Forcier Law Office, and she opened her own solo general practice January 1, 2014. Nina's practice focuses primarily in the areas of criminal defense, family law, civil litigation and mediation. Nina is a certified family law mediator and is on the mediation roster for the first judicial district in Iowa. Nina is an active volunteer in the community. When not in the office she enjoys spending time with her family, fitness related activities or being outdoors.
Attorney Arana is a skilled Criminal Defense and Immigration Attorney who represents individuals all over California, including, but not limited to: Los Angeles County, Orange County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County and San Diego County.. Jesse A. Arana was born in Los Angeles, California. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California in Santa Cruz where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Economics. While at UC Santa Cruz, he volunteered at the Watsonville Law Center, where he assisted the underrepresented immigrant community of Watsonville and provided Spanish translation.. Recognizing that the law is a powerful tool that can better the lives of those in need, he then attended and earned his law degree from the University of San Francisco School of Law. During law school, he gained extensive experience outside the classroom by working for Hoge, Fenton, Jones & Appel, Flores Law Firm, and the Santa Clara District Attorney's Office.. After passing the CA Bar Exam on his first attempt, Attorney Jesse A. Arana served as a prosecutor for the Ventura County District Attorney's Office. As a Deputy District Attorney, he successfully prosecuted hundreds of different types of criminal cases, including, but not limited to, DUI, theft, battery, assault, resisting arrest, giving false information to a police officer, speed contests, reckless driving, hit and runs, possession of a controlled substance (such as cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, etc.) and being under the influence of a controlled substance.. Attorney Arana is now proudly a Criminal Defense and Immigration Attorney. Mr. Arana is driven and determined to achieve positive results for his clients. He puts the focus where it belongs: on his client's goals.
We provide uparalled criminal defense representation in California State Courts as well Federal Courts throughout the United States. With over 20 years of trial experience, an investigative team of retired law enforcement personnel with a combined 65 years of police experience, a legal research and writing team with over 25 years of expereince at all levels of State and Federal criminal defense, TLOMMH combines expertise and experience with excellent client support and care to provide clients with excellent representation on all levels.. Additionally, TLOMMH represents entrepreneurs, start-ups and individuals seeking entrance into the California Canabis market. From grows to extracts to distribution to retail sales, we guide clients through the process of legally entering the Cannabis marketplace. We asssit clients with everything from land selection and purchase to entity selection and creation, creation of business plans and investor strategy as well as acquition of investment and agreements.
Raynor W. Clifton completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Mississippi, earning bachelor of arts degrees in History and Psychology. After college, Raynor attended Jones School of Law at Faulkner University in Montgomery, Alabama, where he obtained his law degree.. Upon his admittance to the Alabama State Bar, Raynor began his career with the District Attorney’s Office for Alabama’s Twentieth Judicial Circuit. As an Assistant District Attorney, he prosecuted all types of cases, ranging from DUIs to Class A felonies, in the District and Circuit Courts of Henry and Houston counties. In addition to his prosecutorial duties, Raynor was also responsible for handling the office’s civil litigation work, including asset forfeitures and ad valorem tax appeals.. Since his entry into private practice, Raynor's main areas of concentration are criminal law (defense of all felonies, misdemeanors, and traffic offenses; expungement; recovery of property seized by law enforcement), family law (divorce, child custody, child support, dependency), and general civil litigation (personal injury, contract disputes, and fraud, among other areas).. Raynor is a member of the Houston County Bar Association, the Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the National College for DUI Defense.
Mark M. O’Mara has been a fixture in the Central Florida legal community since 1982. He started his career as a prosecutor for the State Attorney’s office in Seminole County, then crossed to the other side of the courtroom and has served as a defense attorney ever since. Mark is one of the very few lawyers in Florida who is Board Certified in both Criminal Trial Law and Marital and Family Law, and he is certified in Collaborative Law and is a Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator and Circuit Civil Mediator. He has practiced in both state and federal courts throughout the nation, often co-counseling for trials and civil rights matters. As a trial consultant, Mark helps other lawyers perform at their peak in trials with complicated legal issues, particularly those under intense media scrutiny. He also created Flywheel Mediaworks, Inc. through which he and the team assist other lawyers with media management, jury selection and social media inquiries and monitoring. While leading the high-profile defense of George Zimmerman, Mark received acclaim for his even-handed management of the controversial case. His on-camera experience during the trial earned him the honor of being a CNN legal analyst. Since the verdict, Mark has used his voice to contribute to the national conversation about race, guns, self-defense, the media, and the criminal justice system -- and he speaks frequently on these topics.. Moreover, he started a non-profit organization called Justice Outreach, designed to identify and fix problems with the justice system, and he is an advocate for change in state and national laws that lead to the over-prosecution of American citizens, whether it be by unbridled prosecutors or inappropriately applied minimum mandatory sentencing schemes. He also heads up the Talking Race project () where he works with Dr. Jeffrianne Wilder of UNF.. He has recently expanded his practice to include representing client aggrieved by large corporations, from drug and medical device manufacturers to automobile companies in an area of law known as Mass Torts. He and his team utilize the research and trial presentation skills honed over thirty years to hold these companies responsible for their wrongs, and to make them more responsible in their future behavior.. Mr. O’Mara earned his J.D. from Florida State University College of Law in 1982, and received his undergraduate degree from University of Central Florida in 1979. He has taught at Harvard Law School; the University of Central Florida; Duquesne University and Adrian College; he has taught seminars for the Criminal Law Section of The Florida Bar, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the National Trial Lawyers, South Carolina Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Alabama Bar Association, Mass Torts Made Perfect Seminar, Central Florida Family Law American Inn of Court, the Family Law Section of The Florida Bar, the Florida Homicide Investigators Association, the University of Buffalo Mock Court Competition, the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Florida Family Law Practice for Paralegals program. He is Martindale-Hubbell A.V. Preeminent rated, and served as President of the Seminole County Bar Association and as President of the Central Florida Family Law American Inn of Court. He has most recently been selected as a member of the NTL Round Table, the top 100 most Influential Trial Lawyers in America and was selected as the NTL Criminal Trial Lawyer of the Year.
Timothy E. Schneider earned his Bachelor's Degree (BS) from Northern Kentucky University in 1985. He earned his law degree from the University of Cincinnati in 1988. Mr. Schneider is a founding member of the firm. He began practicing law in 1988 and is licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the State of Ohio, and various U.S. Federal Courts including the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.Mr. Schneider concentrates his practice in criminal, traffic, and domestic law. He has developed an extensive practice in misdemeanor and felony defense as well as contested domestic cases.Tim is a member of several local organizations including the Fort Thomas City Planning Commission.Licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the State of Ohio.Member Kentucky Bar Association, Northern Kentucky Bar Association.
Jordan G. Zeitz has been in private practice since 2004 and has handled a wide range of administrative, appellate, civil, and criminal cases in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and in the federal courts.. Mr. Zeitz has extensive experience preparing cases for evidentiary hearings and trial, cross-examining and presenting witnesses at such hearings and at trial, conducting legal research on complex issues, drafting briefs at the trial court and appellate court levels, arguing cases at the trial court and appellate court levels, selecting juries, and investigating claims and other issues.. Mr. Zeitz has appeared on the Legally Speaking T.V. Show sponsored by the Camden County Bar Association discussing "Legal Tips on Criminal Law". He has also been an annual lecturer on Criminal Trial Preparation for newly admitted lawyers in New Jersey since 2011.. Mr. Zeitz has also represented numerous physicians and other professionals in criminal and civil matters and before their respective licensing boards in administrative proceedings.
Attorney Green is a member of the Public Defender Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services.