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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.
15155 Criminal Defense Lawyers Found
Attorney M. Alexander Kintner has been a member of the Nourth Carolina Bar since 2011. Since his admission to the bar, Attorney Kintner has handled thousands of cases, ranging from traffic tickets to Major Felony Criminal Defense. Attorney Kintner is a zealous advocate for his clients, and believes strongly in making sure their rights are protected. Attorney Kintner focuses all of his efforts on making sure his clients receive the best resolution possible in their case and successfully guiding them through the Court system.
Mr. Tosi was born and raised in a rural Massachusetts town which supported both dairy and apple production. He worked on both kinds of farm as he grew up in the town. After graduating from Wachusett Regional High School, he attended the University of Vermont in Burlington, VT where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and was Inter-Fraternity Counsel President, and played on the Rugby Club. He earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Comparative Religion and Philosophy in 2000. Mr. Tosi spent the majority of the next year working as a paralegal, which confirmed his desire to become and attorney. He applied to and was accepted at Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, MA where he earned his Juris Doctor. During his time there, he was able to complete 4 legal internships with: The Office of the Attorney General for Massachusetts, Civil Rights Division; Ferguson, Stein, Chambers, Gresham & Sumter, P.A. (a Charlotte, NC law firm), Gillis & Bikofsky, P.C. (Newton, MA); and NC Superior Court Judge William Z. Wood (Winston-Salem, Forsyth County). Mr. Tosi also had the opportunity to represent a client charged with assault in the District Court for Roxbury, MA through a criminal law clinic. Upon graduation from law school, he moved to North Carolina to begin his law career. After applying exclusively for jobs in criminal law, Mr. Tosi was hired as an Assistant Public Defender for Mecklenburg County, NC and began practicing as a criminal defense attorney in October of 2004. He practiced criminal defense with that office for nearly 10 years before founding TOSI LAW, PLLC on July 1st, 2014. Mr. Tosi has made Charlotte his home since 2004 where he and his wife Jennifer, also an attorney, are raising their two sons, and one dog. He plans on improving the community by assisting those who need his expertise in the Charlotte area.
Kimberly D. Saxton was born in Houston, TX and raised in Cleveland, OH. She graduated from Fisk University in Nashville, TN in 1998 receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. During this time she was a member of Psi Chi and Beta Kappa Chi honor societies. Even in college she was dedicated to service the community and those in need. She volunteered for the crisis hotline as well as several after school and summer camp programs for underprivileged youths.Upon graduation from Fisk University, Kimberly D. Saxton moved to Greensboro, North Carolina and spent a year working for a very prominent criminal defense attorney. This is where her love for the law developed and her need to serve her community reinforced. Because of this love and need she decided to attend Wake Forest University School of Law. While at Wake Forest University School of Law she became a member of the Black Student Law Association and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, a public service organization. Also while at Wake Forest University she interned at Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office and Guilford County District Attorney’s Office, a family law firm and legal services. It was during these internships that she realized that she could most effectively serve her community by doing defense work.Therefore, upon being admitted to practicing law in North Carolina in 2002, Kimberly D. Saxton began her career as an Assistant Public Defender at the 26th Judicial District Public Defender’s Office in Charlotte, NC. While at the Public Defender’s Office, Kimberly D. Saxton spent almost every day in court handling all types of misdemeanors including, but not limited to, domestic violence cases and driving while intoxicated. She has also handled involuntary commitment cases and all types of felonies including sexual offenses. She has extensive trial experience in misdemeanor cases, all types of drug cases, felony breaking and entering (link to property tabs), armed robberies (link to violent crimes tabs), felony assaults (link to violent crimes tabs), and white collar crimes (link to property tabs). Kimberly D. Saxton left the Public Defender’s Office to expand her areas of practice beyond criminal defense, to include juvenile law, and traffic matters.
The Law Office of Charles L. Morgan, Jr., represents individuals throughout North Carolina in criminal cases at the state and federal levels. We have been successfully defending people accused of felony or misdemeanor crime, from murder to fraud, and from DWI to traffic tickets for over 32 years.. We pursue justice and fight vigorously for all of our clients who are facing felony or misdemeanor crimes in all state and federal courts across North Carolina.
Sonya Pfeiffer is a committed criminal defense lawyer who vigorously represents her clients in both state and federal court. A skilled communicator, Pfeiffer has successfully counseled numerous clients through both jury trials and complicated plea negotiations.Pfeiffer joined Rudolf Widenhouse & Fialko after working in the business litigation division of Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge and Rice, where she was involved with both civil and criminal cases in the firm's Charlotte office. She began her legal career in the Mecklenburg County Public Defender's Office, where she served in both the Misdemeanor and Felony Drug Unit.In addition to her legal experience, Pfeiffer is an award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker. She spent more than a decade as a television news reporter in Raleigh, Boston, Omaha and New York. She also covered major international stories while based in Paris, France, including the Yitzhak Rabin assassination in Tel Aviv and the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords in Paris. As a result of this experience, Pfeiffer has a unique ability to tell each client's story in a compelling and persuasive manner.Pfeiffer is admitted to practice in both State and all Federal courts in North Carolina, as well as the District of Columbia and Massachusetts. She is also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court.
Corry is a Partner at the Brannen & Walker Law Firm, PLLC. Corry is a graduate of North Carolina A & T State University undergrad and North Carolina Central University School of Law. Corry was a trial team member in law school as well as the managing editor of the Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Law Review. Corry began practicing law in 2012.. Corry practices criminal defense, family law, wills and estate planning, personal injury, and general civil litigation.
The law firm has been serving the Catawba County community for over 50 years. With three experienced attorneys, the firm is well-equipped to handle a variety of criminal, traffic, and juvenile matters in the area. David D. Moose appears to be the lead attorney and a specialist in criminal and traffic matters, while Benjamin R. Moose is an associate attorney who also handles these types of cases as well as expungements. Ed de Torres has a wealth of experience with nearly 40 years of practice and focuses on criminal, traffic, and juvenile matters. Overall, it seems like the Moose Law Office has a strong team of attorneys who can provide legal representation for a range of legal issues.
Brandy loves helping people. She enjoys being able to use her skills to help others when they are experiencing a personal crisis.. Ms. Koontz has spent many years serving her community. Right out of college she worked for Davie County, while earning her Masters in Public Administration. She then used the skills acquired from that degree to serve as Director of Resource Development for Habitat for Humanity. While working for Habitat for Humanity, she advocated for affordable housing in Washington D.C. This experience reinforced her love of helping others and influenced her decision to go to law school.. After law school, Ms. Koontz returned home to Davie County to practice law with Mr. E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Mr. Vogler retired from private practice in 2014 and she has continued to carry on his tradition of providing competent and compassionate legal services to our community.
Ron was raised in Gaston County. He is a graduate of North Gaston High School and UNC Charlotte. He earned his law degree from The Charlotte School of Law. Ron currently lives in Belmont, NC with his wife and two children.. After graduating from law school, Ron founded The Law Offices of Ronald J. Shook where he advises clients on all aspects of criminal defense including DWI/DUI and traffic law. Additionally, Ron is recognized as an authority in the area of Second Amendment law and gun rights.. Over the course of his career, Ron has represented thousands of clients and tried hundreds of cases. Ron is a frequent guest on local and state media outlets where he provides insight into current legal events.. Ron was named a SuperLawyers "Rising Star" from 2021-2024 and has been recognized by the Charlotte Business Journal as a "Legal Elite" in 2023-2024.. Additionally, Ron regularly teaches continuing education classes to other attorneys in the areas of DWI defense and Second Amendment law.
I was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2002 and began my legal career practicing civil law, mostly handling worker's compensation defense. In late 2006, my husband and I moved to North Carolina and I was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 2007. Since 2007, I have been practicing primarily criminal defense law. In 2009, I opened my own frim, The Law Office of Shannon Aldous, P.C., and have continued to enjoy representing criminal clients and assisting them with all of their legal needs.