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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.
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.
25977 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found
"If you love your job, you'll never work a day in your life!" I love being a lawyer. My job allows me to help you through your most difficult times. It allows me to have a positive impact in your life. But I don't work, because I love being a lawyer. At my firm, we firmly believe that we have reinvented the practice because WE all Love what we do. We are a different law firm, and we want to become your family attorneys for generations to come.. Anthony P. Ruffini, the founding member of Ruffini and Associates, P.C. promises that he will be personally involved in your case from the very moment you walk into our firm's doors. We promise to provide you sound, cost effective, and goal oriented legal advice. From Criminal Law to Personal Injury, Matrimonial to Estate Planning, our attorneys are experts in their fields and promise to hold your hand and walk you through the legal crisis you are going through. Visit us on the web at or call today at to see if our firm can help you.
David Soffer has been practicing law in New Jersey since 2005. As a former Assistant Prosecutor, he has unique insight into the criminal justice system and can effectively guide his clients through the often daunting process of criminal prosecution. In addition, David has substantial civil litigation experience and can successfully represent the injured to get them the compensation they deserve.
“It’s not the will to win that matters – everyone has that. It’s the will to prepare to win that matters.” Bear Bryant. It is one of my favorite quotes. I don't draw attention to myself or my client - media attention makes the lawyer money, doesn't help the client, and doesn't advance the case. I conduct myself properly with the prosecutor and the court but if we can't work out something before trial and the ball goes up - we aren't picking a jury to get second have been mentored by some top trial lawyers over the past 37 years and i still learn something every of the best told me "There are no small cases because there are no small clients" I try to live by that,( try to get that from a big firm). And stop watching television; "agressive" doesn't mean making noise and being rude to the other lawyers and court- sixth graders are also good at that - that is just self is doing everything it takes within the bounds of law and ethics to protect your client and prepare for the maximum result. of course it is much harder to do because it takes discipline and focus each you can't deal in volume.
I am a Lambertville-based private attorney licensed to practice law in the State of New Jersey and in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.. My law practice utilizes my unique experience working on all levels of criminal litigation including prosecution, defense and appeasl to provide aggressive and sophisticated representation in criminal defense, civil, criminal and administrative appeals, DWI, municipal court and juvenile matters.
Christopher H. Carbine is a New Orleans lawyer who practices criminal defense and civil litigation at the highest level in both state and federal courts.. Mr. Carbine provides an aggressive criminal defense with a focus on achieving his clients’ goals and maintaining a personal, informed relationship with his clients through each stage of the process. Mr. Carbine is experienced in handling all types of cases on both the state and federal levels, and his attention to detail has been extremely beneficial for clients faced with complex criminal matters involving unconstitutional and illegal police actions such as 4th Amendment Violations, Illegal Searches and Seizures, and Impermissibly Prolonged Traffic Stops.. Mr. Carbine zealously represents clients who have been charged with state felony and misdemeanor charges and federal crimes, including: DUI/DWI, Public Drunkenness, State Drug Offenses, Federal Drug Offenses, Possession With Intent To Distribute, Possession of Controlled Dangerous Substances, Disturbing the Peace, Assault, Battery, Criminal Damage to Property, Felon in Possession of Firearm, Misdemeanors, Forfeiture, Illegal Carrying of a Firearm, Gun Offenses, Theft, Domestic Violence, Expungements and all other state and municipal code violations. Mr. Carbine also represents clients who have been indicted for Federal Crimes including: White Collar Fraud, Embezzlement, Bribery, Money Laundering, Interstate Drug Trafficking, Federal Drug Conspiracy Crimes, RICO Violations, Firearm Crimes, Violent Crimes, and Federal Probation Violations.. Mr. Carbine takes the same personal approach when representing clients who have been injured or damaged in civil matters. Mr. Carbine's attention to detail and personal approach have assisted in successfully representing his clients in both state and federal courts throughout Louisiana on both the trial and appellate levels on a variety of civil cases including: personal injury suits, wrongful death claims, auto accidents, insurance claims, property damage, contract disputes, medical malpractice, ERISA violations, employment discrimination, mesothelioma, negligence claims, products liability claims, class actions, worker's compensation issues, and maritime claims.
Brian S. Schiller, co-founder and partner of Schiller McMahon, provides dedicated and comprehensive representation in the areas of plaintiff’s personal injury law, DUI defense and business litigation/transactions. In these capacities, Mr. Schiller enjoys a sizeable and diverse caseload as he strives to be one of the rare attorneys who can turn his hand to, and experience success in, many legal disciplines.. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Schiller gained valuable trial experience as an Assistant Prosecutor in Union County, New Jersey. It was at that time that Mr. Schiller met Joshua F. McMahon, where the two served on the same trial team in 2012 before the Honorable Joseph P. Donohue, J.S.C. During his tenure as an Assistant Prosecutor, he tried over twenty-five cases to verdict and boasted a remarkable conviction rate. Since fulfilling his public duty representing the citizens of the state of New Jersey, Mr. Schiller has transitioned his focus to the representation of injured victims throughout the state.. Mr. Schiller employs a strategic, creative and comprehensive approach tailored to achieve success for his clients on a case-by-case basis.. In 2015 and 2016, Mr. Schiller was chosen as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers, a feat earned by less than 2.5% of the attorneys in New Jersey.
Andrew Olesnycky, the former head of the Union County Prosecutor's Office's Domestic Violence Unit, joined the Law Offices of Robert G. Stahl in August of 2015. During his nearly five-year tenure with the Union County Prosecutor's Office, Mr. Olesnycky tried numerous felony cases involving robbery, aggravated assault, gun possession, narcotics offenses, large-scale theft, and fraud. He now concentrates his practice on defending individuals charged in state and municipal courts throughout New Jersey and New York.. Mr. Olesnycky is one of very few criminal trial attorneys in private practice who has served as a domestic violence supervisor in a county prosecutor's office, and represents those accused of domestic violence in criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings, as well as victims of domestic violence seeking restraining orders in family court. Having counseled countless domestic violence victims through difficult personal circumstances arising from their domestic violence cases, Mr. Olesnycky has an intimite familiarity with how domestic violence cases impact families, and understands the value of listenting to his clients and providing them with peace of mind, along with sound legal advice.. Mr. Olesnycky has an extensive background in state criminal investigations and trials. As supervisor of the Domestic Violence Unit, Mr. Olesnycky was responsible for training new assistant prosecutors; supervising all investigations, indictments and trials within the Unit; coordinating rearming decisions for police officers accused of domestic violence; administering a 24-hour on-call domestic violence hotline for police officers; and training police officers in domestic violence law.. From arrest through trial, Mr. Olesnycky oversaw a substantial prosecution caseload approaching 30 new criminal cases per month as supervisor, including attempted murder, first-degree kidnapping, robbery, interference with custody, stalking, cyber-harassment, and invasion of privacy. He also oversaw the prosecution of non-indictable restraining order violations and weapons forfeiture actions in the Family Division. In addition to his supervisory responsibilities, Mr. Olesnycky continued to personally prosecute a significant docket of domestic violence cases that included attempted murders, aggravated assaults, kidnappings, and gun crimes.. Among the high-visibility cases he handled was the nationally followed "revenge porn" case involving an NFL player who shared nude photos of his estranged girlfriend on the Internet. Mr. Olesnycky also prosecuted an interference with custody case in which the defendant absconded to Europe with a developmentally disabled minor. He coordinated with federal authorities to secure the child's return to the United States and then successfully prosecuted the defendant.. As a certified domestic violence law instructor at the John H. Stamler Police Academy, Mr. Olesnycky has lectured on domestic violence to new recruits as well as experienced investigators from law enforcement agencies throughout the state. He has served as a moderator of a statewide domestic violence symposium and attended domestic-violence specific training at state and national conferences.. Prior to supervising the Domestic Violence Unit, Olesnycky served in the Trial, PDC, Juvenile, and Appellate Units of the Union County Prosecutor's Office. As a Trial Unit member, Mr. Olesnycky was the sole attorney representing the state in 11 jury trials and prosecuted hundreds more that were resolved by guilty pleas.. Mr. Olesnycky now uses the extensive trial and investigative skills he learned while a prosecutor in Union County to defend clients in state courts throughout New Jersey and New York.. A cum laude graduate of the Rutgers School of Law in Newark, Mr. Olesnycky served as a law clerk to the Honorable Rudy B. Coleman (retired) in the Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court, and as an intern for the Honorable Joseph A. Greenaway in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. During law school, Mr. Olesnycky worked as a summer associate at Latham & Watkins in Newark and as an intern in the legal department of the New Jersey Highlands Council.
Clients don't come into the office with cases, but with problems that need solutions. That is our job here at Bramnick & Rodriguez. We are here to guide our clients along the difficult journey that comes with having a criminal case or having to navigate the complex world of immigration law. We are problem solvers and our attorneys are experts at assuring each client's case gets the personal attention it requires to solve that client's situation.. Whether they are facing possible conviction or deportation, you need solutions to your situation and we are here to help.
Stacy has more than 20 years experience representing defendants in the criminal arena. She has successfully handled more than 2,000 federal cases ranging in complexity from white collar fraud offenses to federal drug conspiracies. Stacy’s practice also includes representing businesses, corporations and individuals involved in complex civil litigation. She regularly provides counsel to a business entity regarding practices, procedures and compliance issues and has also provided counseling to major healthcare corporations in areas of third-party subpoena compliance and litigation.. Stacy opened her practice, Biancamano Law, LLC, in Chatham, New Jersey on April 15, 2014 with the goal of zealous and effective personal representation of individual clients; whether it be in the criminal or civil arena. Her hands-on approach to legal representation is not only effective in the Court room and in negotiations with federal and state prosecutors but quite simply makes her clients feel at ease.. Ms. Biancamano has frequently lectured regarding issues of criminal law for local, state and federal bar associations. She has also served as an expert and frequently lectured on Federal Sentencing Guideline issues at National Federal Defender conferences nationwide.