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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.
26078 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found
Alex R. Burgos is a graduate of UALR’s William H. Bowen School of Law. He has a diverse practice striving to provide his clients with the best possible defense, accurate legal advice, and efficient solutions to their legal needs.. During law school, Alex worked for the Public Defenders Office where he learned to handle all stages of a criminal case. He learned to analyze and understand the probable outcome of complex cases using knowledge of legal precedent as it relates to individual situations.. Most importantly, Alex understands that the manner in which the case is resolved greatly affects the lives of his clients and he diligently works to provide each of his clients with zealous representation.
Omar F. Greene is a trial lawyer with a practice that focuses on criminal defense in the federal and state courts in Arkansas. He has extensive courtroom experience, particularly in federal criminal cases. Omar has worked as a former deputy prosecutor in the state system and as a former assistant federal defender. He has a high success rate in jury trials. With that being said, Omar has represented clients in more than 700 federal felony cases, more than any attorney in Arkansas, and has handled about 250 federal criminal appeals. He was appointed by federal judges to serve on the Federal Practice Committee of the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of Arkansas. He is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States of America, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas, and the courts of the State of Arkansas. Finally, Omar serves as a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys (NACDL) and the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys (AACDL).
For the past 10 years, I have worked zealously to defend my client's rights, freedom, and financial well being. In 2012, my law partner and I decided to open our own law practice with the mindset that we would become the best state and federal trial attorneys in the State of Arkansas. I believe our past and current clients would agree we are well on our way to our goal.
Jeremy is a 2017 graduate of the William H. Bowen School of Law. Prior to Law School, Jeremy completed his MBA from Webster University and holds a Bachelor's of Business Administration from the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith's College of Business (an AACSB-accredited business school).. Jeremy worked as an area manager for Penmac Staffing Services from 2010-2014, when he began law school. In this role Jeremy provided clients in a variety of business sectors with Human Resource services including consulting, training, recruiting, government compliance, and government reporting. Jeremy also managed multiple offices and staff in this role.. During Law school Jeremy clerked in the Civil Litigation Department of the Arkansas Attorney General's Office, assisting in the representation of the state of Arkansas in civil rights litigation, represenation of state officials, and providing guidance regarding various issues to protect the citizens of the State of Arkansas.. Jeremy also served as a clerk for the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office assisting with trademark, business incorporation, human resources, and election law issues.. As a law student Jeremy also participated in the Low Income Tax Payer Clinic and the Consumer Protection Clinic at UALR. Through these programs Jeremy provided clients with free legal assistance in tax matters and consumer protection issues. Most notably, Jeremy assisted clients with landlord-tenant disputes and fair housing issues. Through these programs Jeremy was able to gain first-hand knowledge of the legal process by working with various agencies and by attending court hearings where he represented clients.. Jeremy provides Arkansas Clients in the Greater Fort Smith Region with top-notch legal representation by ensuring that he listens to his client's concerns and works to achieve an outcome that fits what his client's concerns are.
Licensed in Virginia and New York, Mufeed W. Said is a savvy and aggressive trial attorney equipped with years of trial experience on both sides of the courtroom.. As a public defender in Petersburg, Virginia Mr. Said racked up numerous victories for his clients. His trial tactics were covered by the media and his courtroom engineering resulted in victory in the court of appeals of Virginia.. Relentless in his post as a Senior Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in Richmond, Virginia, Said was cited in the Richmond Times Dispatch over twenty times relating to his work on some of the most serious cases in the City of Richmond.
Located in the same convenient downtown Richmond, Virginia law office for over twenty years, criminal defense attorney Wayne R. Morgan, Jr. has successfully represented defendants at trial and in appellate argument.. Wayne R. Morgan, Jr. has represented and served as defense counsel to thousands of individuals charged with crimes and traffic infractions throughout the Commonwealth, in both Virginia State Court and United States Federal Court.. Highly regarded as an outstanding trial lawyer, Wayne R. Morgan, Jr. has excelled at representing clients’ rights in such case genres as Speeding, Reckless Driving and DUI. Petit and Grand Larceny. Forgery, Uttering, Worthless Checks. Assault, Unlawful and Aggravated Malicious Wounding. Federal White Collar Fraud, Bank Conspiracy and Identity Theft. Federal and State Drug and Narcotic Possession, Conspiracy and Distribution. Federal and State Firearm Violations. Breaking and Entering. Forcible Sodomy, Child Pornography, Rape, and other Sex Crimes. Robbery, Manslaughter and Murder.. Admitted To Practice Before:. United States Supreme Court. United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, Jurisdiction being Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia. United States District Court for the Eastern District Of Virginia. United States District Court for the Western District Of Virginia. United States Bankruptcy Court. Virginia Supreme Court. All Virginia State Appellate, Circuit, District, and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts. Qualifications. Certified by the Virginia Defense Commission for representation as lead counsel and appellate counsel for those individuals charged with Capital Murder, all Felonies, and Misdemeanors in the State of Virginia.. Qualified Active Member of the Federal Criminal Justice Act (CJA) Panel.. Qualified and Registered for the Electronic Case Filing (ECF) requirements of the United States Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.. Virginia State BarActive Member in Good Standing. Criminal Law Section of the Virginia State Bar. Richmond Criminal Bar Association. Longtime Volunteer Judge for the University of Richmond School of LawMoot Court and Client Negotiation Competitions
Attorney Cameron L. Atkinson founded Atkinson Law, LLC in August 2022. He has earned the nickname “The Computer” from fellow lawyers for his memory and understanding of the U.S. Constitution, federal law, and the Connecticut law. His computer-like abilities do not just extend to his knowledge of the law. His memory and understanding of the law enables him to conceptualize and bring to life his clients’ stories to judges and juries in both written submissions and oral presentations.. Atkinson has represented clients in high-profile civil rights cases in both federal and state court, including participating in seeking relief from the U.S. Supreme Court. He has dedicated a substantial portion of his time to defending religious liberty and free speech in various federal and state courts.. Atkinson has also represented clients facing serious felony and misdemeanor charges in both federal and state courts as well as during their appeals processes.. Atkinson represents a wide variety of clients from all walks of life in many areas, including employment, criminal defense, sports law, and civil rights. In addition to his legal qualifications, Atkinson holds multiple degrees in business and has consulted start-ups, medium-sized companies, and various personalities on branding, operations, marketing, and various other business matters. He takes a special interest in cryptocurrency.. Atkinson is a blue belt in Brazilian Jiujitsu and enjoys training in his spare time. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, and virtually any type of competitive sport.
Keith Murray graduated from the Quinnipiac University School of Law with a concentration in criminal law and advocacy, receiving a Distinguished Academic Achievement Award and a Superior Performance Award. Attorney Murray received his Master of Arts Degree in Forensic Science from George Washington University and his Bachelor of Arts from George Washington University (Criminal Justice).. Keith Murray served as Court Clerk at the Superior Court for the State of Connecticut at New Haven, is a former FBI Intelligence Analyst and has worked in General Counsel, director and investigator capacities for three major international investigative firms prior to opening his solo practice. He also teaches Forensic Science courses at Southern Connecticut State University.Attorney Murray serves all courthouses and jurisdictions in the State of Connecticut.
I aggressively represent those charged with criminal offenses in Pennsylvania and federal courts. Over the course of my career, first as a county and federal prosecutor and now as a criminal defense attorney, I have been fortunate to have those facing the criminal justice system put their faith and trust in me. That responsibility is one I do not take lightly. I take a personal approach, knowing that the prospect of facing criminal charges is daunting, with many unknowns to my clients. I take great pride in knowing that at the end of each day and at the end of each case, I did my absolute best for each client.
My commitment in my practice is making my clients the focus of my representation. I return phone calls. I don't let emails sit for days or weeks before acknowledging them. I treat others the way I would like to be treated. My overhead is low, and I pass my smart financial decisions onto my clients.. These may seem like obvious practice standards to abide by, but they are far too often ignored in the legal profession. Trust between a client and his or her attorney is crucial to a succesful case and professional relationship, and the way I operate my practice is focused on developing this trust. It's easy to say that I'm a dedicated, compassionate, and zealous advocate for my clients; my goal is to demonstrate these words by my actions, both in and out of the courtroom.