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What does a Criminal Appeals lawyer in your area do?
A Criminal Appeals lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Criminal Appeals cases in your area.
How much does a Criminal Appeals lawyer cost in your area?
Most Criminal Appeals 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 Appeals lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Criminal Appeals 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 Appeals lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Criminal Appeals cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I started my own law practice in June of 2017 after working for two prior busy firms. I have been practicing law since the year 2000, and I am taking all of my years of experience to focus on my client's individual legal needs. I have extensive experience in the Family Court for all family court matters, District and Superior Court for all criminal matters and the Traffic Court for all motor vehicle violations. I also have handled hundreds of personal injury claims obtaining the best possible results for my clients. Through my years of practicing as an attorney I have developed relationships and strategies to better suit my clients' needs and achieve the best results for my clients. I have been enjoying running my own practice by helping many new clients, and developing many more relationships as a sole practitioner. I urge anyone with a legal need to schedule a free consultation and hopefully become part of the Biafore Law family.
Whether in combat gear or a courtroom suit, Attorney Damon Borrelli has spent thirty years defending individual rights with unyielding zeal. A Rhode Island native and Marine Corps Desert Storm veteran, he transitioned to an eighteen-year career in municipal policing—serving on SWAT, training recruits, and leading his union local. Damon earned a B.S. at the University of Rhode Island and an M.S. in biomedical sciences at Washington University School of Medicine, deepening his grasp of how disabilities affect daily life. After receiving his law degree from Roger Williams University, he has relentlessly challenged insurance carriers on behalf of those injured. A member of multiple professional and fraternal organizations—including the Rhode Island Bar, Federalist Society, and Zeta Beta Tau—Damon embodies his motto “reliable, relentless, results.” Outside the office, he’s on a quest for perfect pizza and cherishes time with his wife, two daughters, and twin boys.
Michael DegliObizzi joined Holloway Law after a successful start to his career as a Deputy Attorney General at the Delaware Department of Justice. Michael specializes in Criminal Defense, Driving Under the Influence cases, and Civil Litigation. He is an experienced trial attorney, having tried over 50 cases in the Superior Court of Delaware, the Court of Common Pleas, Family Court, and the Justice of the Peace Courts.. Michael began his tenure at the DOJ prosecuting misdemeanor criminal offenses in the Court of Common Pleas and Justice of the Peace Courts. He primarily focused on DUI cases and was the lead attorney responsible for running the Court of Common Pleas’ Mental Health Court on behalf of the State. He progressed in his duties to handling complex felony cases including financial related crimes, Burglary, Robbery, Drug Dealing, and weapon/firearm related offenses. Additionally, Michael has successfully prosecuted several homicide and gang participation cases.. In 2016, Michael was promoted to be the Assistant Unit Head of the Misdemeanor Trial Unit where he supervised all new criminal Deputy Attorneys General as they entered the office. He was responsible for teaching new prosecutors how to handle a caseload and take a case to trial. As part of his duties, he reviewed every misdemeanor DUI arrest in New Castle County to determine the appropriate plea offer. Michael is certified in DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. He has led numerous DUI trainings for both law enforcement officers and attorneys.. In 2018, Michael was promoted to Unit Head of the Domestic Violence Unit. He supervised a team of Deputy Attorneys General, paralegals, administrative specialists, and social workers that handled misdemeanor and felony domestic violence, child abuse, and elder abuse cases. He was the Attorney General’s designee on the Fatal Incident Review Team, the Victim Services Advisory Committee, and the Domestic Violence Coordinating Council committees.. While in law school, Mike served as a Judicial intern for the Honorable Chief Justice Myron T. Steele of the Delaware Supreme Court. He also interned at the law firm of Kimmel, Carter.. When he is not zealously advocating for his clients, Mike is the head wrestling coach and coordinator of the St. John the Beloved youth wrestling program and volunteer assistant coach for Salesianum School’s wrestling team. Mike was a two time Delaware State wrestling champion in high school and enjoyed a successful collegiate wrestling career while attending Duke University.. Education:. J.D. Villanova University, Charles Widger School of Law, 2012. B.A. History; Certificate Markets and Management Studies, Duke University, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, 2009. Salesianum School, 2005. Memberships:. Delaware Bar
My partner Patrick and I practice primarly in the areas of criminal and DUI defense. We are trial lawyers. We handle every type of case, from the most serious felonies down to misdemeanor offenses in the Court of Common Pleas or Alderman's Court 40 in Newark, DE. Even "minor" cases, such as a DUI, can have a lasting impact on your life, especially when it comes to employment.. Prior to joining Patrick in private practice, I clerked in the Superior Court of Delaware for the Honorable Jan R. Jurden. Clerking for Judge Jurden provided an excellent foundation before going into private practice. Working with judges on a daily basis behind the scenes provided invaluable insight.. Before I clerked, I graduted cum laude from Widener University School of Law. While there, I interned for Judge Jurden (first year), Gene Maurer, and Joe Hurley (second and third years).. In short, our practice is built on helping people when they need it most. We're here for you.. Please give us a call or send me an email.. Here are a couple of articles about cases I'm currently working on:
I am an attorney at Collins & Associates, focusing my practice on criminal defense.. I earned my bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Delaware. I attended law school at Widener University School of Law where I graduated magna cum laude.. After law school, I clerked in Delaware Superior Court for the Honorable Vivian L. Medinilla. I am a member of the Delaware State Bar Association and the Richard S. Rodney Inn of Court.. With strong Delaware roots and an interest in criminal law, I am proud to represent those now facing the criminal justice system. I strongly believe that, no matter the situation, every person deserves competent and diligent representation.. I can be reached at or call . Additional information is available through the Collins & Associates Attorneys Facebook page
I grew up in Northeast Missouri and graduated from Truman State University in 2002. I attended law school in Vermillion, South Dakota. While in law school in interned at the Federal Public Defender in Omaha.. Upon graduation I accepted a position at the Public Defender's Office in Sioux Falls, SD. During my 6 years at that office, I handled thousands of cases ranging from traffic tickets to serious felonies.. I have filed numerous pre-trial motions to keep specific evidence out at trial with the most public one being in 2013 where a successful pre-trial motion kept the prosecutors from using the term "abusive head trauma" on a shaken baby case.. I have also had numerous trials, both jury and bench trials, with great outcomes.. As I handled more and more cases I realized that a "win" was not necessarily a not guilty verdict (although those are fantastic), but helping clients to make major life changes. I have been able to get clients through diversion programs where they are able to move forward to receive degrees or professional certificates, to one client even opening her own business.. Leaving that office was tough because of the relationships I had made, but being able to work for myself and to put more time into every case has been just as rewarding.
Joseph L. Howard is proud to be a partner in Dornan Law Team. He strives to provide his clients with the strongest representation based in law and ethics. As a young attorney he sought to represent those whose voices were not being heard. Years later his focus has not wavered. He is honored as one of the “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” by The National Trial Lawyers, is currently serving as the Treasurer to the Nebraska Criminal Defense Attorneys Association and is a member of the National Bar Association.
Mike Wilson has devoted his career to protecting his clients, whether those clients have been charged with a crime or have been damaged by either negligence or intentional bad acts. Mike represents clients in criminal trials in both the State and Federal Courts, defending clients charged with everything from misdemeanors to murder. Of note are Mike’s results in the field of criminal appellate and postconviction practice, where he has obtained new trials for clients convicted of serious felonies, including both attempted murder and first-degree murder. Mike has argued many of these appeals before the Nebraska Supreme Court, the Nebraska Court of Appeals, and the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. As a member of the Nebraska’s Regional Advisory Board for the Midwest Innocence Project, he works to obtain and support the exoneration and release of individuals wrongfully convicted in the Midwest.. Mike earned his B.S. from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln before accepting an academic merit scholarship to attend the Michigan State University College of Law, where he graduated in 2005 with Honors. While in law school, Mike served as a law clerk to the Hon. William Whitbeck, Chief Judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals, and as an Associate Editor of the Michigan State Law Review. Prior to joining the firm, Mike worked as the Executive Director of First Defense Legal Aid and as an appeals attorney at the Chicago branch of the Office of the Illinois State Appellate Defender, where he argued felony appeals before the Illinois Appellate Court.. In late 2009, Mike returned to his hometown of Omaha where he joined the firm of Schaefer Shapiro LLP. There, Mike honed his trial skills and gained experience in civil litigation, including civil rights and injury cases. In addition to winning new trials for clients appealing their felony convictions, Mike regularly obtained favorable results defending against criminal prosecutions at the trial level, including dismissals of drug cases and DUIs following successful motions to suppress evidence.. When he is not working hard for his clients, Mike enjoys coaching soccer and softball, attempting to play golf, and taking down the occasional pot in a friendly poker game.
Brett P. Hall, Attorney at Law