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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.
25977 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found
Prosecutor, Judge or Jury, I understand how to effectively advocate and get results. Keeping clients engaged is integral to a successful defense. No substitutes. One Lawyer. Direct.
James Ethan Weeks practices criminal defense, family law, in addition to bankruptcy. He established The Weeks Firm to give the people of Lawrence County a local option when legal needs arise.. While attending law school, Mr. Weeks worked in small firms in Little Rock where he learned how to operate a small practice while providing clients with steady, dependable representation. The veteran attorneys Mr. Weeks worked under taught him how to utilize technology to establish an organized law firm that can deliver quality legal representation in a timely manner.
Trial attorney with experience in Arkansas and Texas state and federal courts.
I'm proficient in a wide variety of cases and controversies; i.e. family, criminal, & civil law. Plus estate plaining & probate. Sometimes helping people is as esey as a phone call with helpful advice, but more often we get to know each other much better throught the course of my , the first step is picking up the phone. Don't be afraid to give me a call today. if you've found yourself with any legal issues or questions. I'm happy to help!
Lisa is a native of Fayetteville, Arkansas where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Arkansas. She was admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 1992 and the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas in 1995. Lisa handled several high profile criminal cases including rape trials, drug trials, and a capital murder trial during her years at the Benton County and Washington County Public Defenders Office. She later served as a deputy prosecuting attorney for the acclaimed Washington/Madison Drug Court presided over by Judge Mary Ann Gunn. After over 10 years as a prosecutor, she started a law practice with Judge Gunn and another respected local attorney, Ken Kieklak. GUNN KIEKLAK DENNIS LLP provides an array of legal services for a holistic but aggressive approach to legal representation. Lisa's practice primarily includes criminal law, divorces, custody matters, and visitation cases. Lisa is a member of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals. She served as a board member for the Arkansas Association of Drug Court Professionals Association and an officer on the Board of Directors for the Washington/Madison Counties Friends of the Drug Court Foundation. She is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, the Washington County Bar Association, and the Benton County Bar Association and the Arkansas Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys. She has been recognized as a Top 100 Trial lawyer in 2015 and 2016 by the National Trial Lawyers.
The legal system can be a scary place to those who have had little exposure to the courts or their procedures. Having an experienced, compassionate, and hard-working lawyer can often mean the difference between winning your case and losing. Attorney Ryan Allen, has nearly 20 years of legal experience in Conway, Little Rock, and the surrounding areas. Attorney Ryan Allen has worked as a Prosecutor and a partner in local firms but now chooses to work as a sole practitioner in order to help the largest number of clients possible.. Ryan Allen successfully handles a wide array of case types including personal injury, divorce, child custody, illegal drugs, criminal cases, and SSA/SSI. Each client who hires Ryan Allen receives the one on one time, compassion, and understanding that 20 years of experience working with the public can produce.. Ryan Allen is available to clients via telephone or in person daily. With 24 hour call forwarding, attorney Ryan Allen will be there to assist you in your time of crisis as no lawyer has been before. Ryan Allen is also able to offer clients affordable pricing and multiple payment options. If you feel you have been overlooked or unheard by other legal advocates or the legal community at large let Ryan Allen become your personal voice.
Clinton DeWitt specializes in federal and state criminal defense and litigation. Clinton has extensive experience in the courtroom and has served as lead counsel in many jury and bench trials. Clinton serves his clients by developing each case with great care and detail to best prepare for trial. Effective trial preparation results in the best resolution for every case, whether that be a negotiated deal or submission of the case to a jury or judge.. Clinton has represented numerous clients in criminal and civil litigation, including IRS tax investigations, arbitration, medical board complaints, and white collar criminal investigations. Clinton offers clients years of experience in the defense of complex litigation. He routinely represents clients in disputes with government, businesses, and regulatory entities. Clinton also serves as special conflict counsel for the Arkansas Public Defender Commission. Clinton is a member of the Arkansas Associate of Criminal Defense Attorneys and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.. A native of Arkadelphia, Clinton now lives in Little Rock with his wife and four children. He attended Ouachita Baptist University, where he played football and was a ROTC cadet. Clinton earned his law degree with high honors from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Associate Attorney at Lassiter & Cassinelli in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Daniel Stovern moved to the Tri-Cities in 2008, just after being admitted to the Washington Bar Association. In addition to his work he enjoys playing music and photography.
Veteran and attorney striving to provide excellent criminal defense representation to those who need it most. I am committed to each case because I know that each client's case is of the utmost importance to ensure minimal disruption in their lives.
After growing up in Oregon, I moved to the East Coast where I attended the University of Virginia and graduated with a cum laude distinction. After college, I spent six month in South America and had an internship with Habitat For Humanity in La Paz, Bolivia. Upon returning home, I graduated from University of Richmond School of Law with cum laude distinction. Upon moving to Washington in 2008, I had an internship with the Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office and worked in the felony drug division. In 2009, I began working for the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office in Kennewick where I first handled misdemeanor cases in District Court but was quickly promoted to handle felony cases in Superior Court. In 2012, I began my own firm specializing in criminal defense. I have been admitted to the practice in the Federal Court for Eastern Washington and Idaho, have argued before the Court of Appeals and have handled hundreds of cases in District and Superior Court. In 2018 I was admitted to practice law in Oregon as well. I look forward to helping you at this important time in your life.
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We strive to offer excellent criminal defense for those with modest means.. Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963). Clarence Gideon was homeless man accused of burglary. He could not afford an attorney. Nevertheless, he took his case to the United States Supreme Court in 1963 and won. He successfully argued that those who cannot afford an attorney should be provided with one. With his case as our guiding principle and namesake, we seek to meet the needs of our community by bridging the gap between an overloaded public defense system and the high expense of private defense counsel.
Joseph D. White, a native of Richland and graduate of Kamiakin High School, brings a wealth of diverse experiences to his legal practice. After earning a Political Science degree from UNLV in 2007, Joseph worked for former Congressman J.C. Watts at Watts Partners in Washington, D.C. He later completed his law degree at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 2011, where he also studied Comparative Constitutional Law in France and South Africa. His legal journey included invaluable experience at the United Nations Criminal Tribunal in The Hague, further deepening his commitment to justice and civil liberties.. Joseph is passionate about defending constitutional rights and addressing his clients’ most critical legal needs. Whether advocating for individuals facing criminal charges or providing legal counsel in other areas, he is dedicated to protecting his clients’ rights with care and determination.. In his free time, Joseph enjoys traveling and spending time with his daughter Eva Isabella, his girlfriend Sayeda, and their dog Luna Bear. He also pursues hobbies like painting, hiking, golfing, and dreaming of opening a craft distillery. A devoted sports fan, Joseph proudly cheers for his UNLV Runnin’ Rebels and the Seattle Seahawks.