Firm: Sheffield & Lentine, PC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Contact: +1 (866) 552-3196
Firm: Law Office of Brent Beal
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Growing up in Madison County, I was taught about hard work, to stand up for your beliefs, and to treat people fairly. It is these values that drive me as an attorney. You will be treated fairly and have someone to stand up for you. Whether you are a first time offender, a stay at home mom, a devoted dad, or a person with a previous criminal record, I want to meet with you about your case. Even if you are not sure you need an attorney, I am still happy to siit down with you. At our first meeting, I will get to know you as a person and about the problem you are facing. If I can give you advice that will allow you to resolve your case without spending any money, I will do that for you. Unfortunately, not all cases are that easy and some require an attorney going forward. If your case requires an attorney, it will cost money, but I offer payment plans and reasonable prices for my work.
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Firm: Friedlander Law Frim
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Jonathan Eagerton joined Enzor & Maniscalco as an associate in August of 2017. He is a magna cum laude and University Honors graduate of the University of Alabama, where he majored in philosophy. During his undergraduate career, Jonathan marched for four seasons with the Million Dollar Band. In his senior year, he was given the Chris Hainsey Ultimate Team Player Award for his leadership and commitment to the organization.. Jonathan received his law degree and a certificate in public interest law from the University of Alabama School of Law. During law school, he clerked for public defender offices at both the state and federal level. It was here that he found a passion for public service and the protection of individual rights and liberties. He also served in the school’s Criminal Defense Clinic and the university’s Campus Drug Court program (MPACT).. With a practice focus in criminal defense and family law, Jonathan seeks to provide effective advocacy and reassuring counsel for each of his clients.
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Firm: J.B. Brown Criminal Trial Practice, LLC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Jonathan Brown is the founder of J.B. Brown Criminal Trial Practice, P.C. in Birmingham, Alabama. He focuses on criminal defense and works on cases involving drug trafficking, murder, white-collar crimes, and more. He regularly attends federal, state, and municipal courts, handling felonies and misdemeanors. He also handles pre-charge allegations, working aggressively to stop false accusations before they become formal charges.. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Brown earned his Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice from the University of Alabama. He then obtained his law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. During law school, he was part of the National Trial Team, won two national trial competitions, and was on the Dean's List every semester. He also received several honors, including being named a Merit Scholar in Criminal Procedure.. As a Birmingham criminal defense attorney, he has successfully had cases dismissed and won favorable outcomes for clients. He has experience representing various professionals, including lawyers, judges, pharmacists, doctors, and venture capitalists, in both federal and state courts, as well as in front of administrative agencies.. Brown is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association, the Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the Greater Birmingham Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Mr. Salter’s criminal defense practice consists of trial and appellate work in state and federal courts. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Mr. Salter received his B.S. degree from Auburn University in 1968. He earned his J.D. degree (summa curn laude) from Cumberland School of Law in 1971, where he was Law Review associate editor. He served as Special Assistant United States Attorney in the District of South Dakota (1974) and served as Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Northern District of Alabama (1971-76) and was a member of the U.S. Attorney General’s Atlanta “Satellite Office” of the Miami Strike Force (1976-77). Mr. Salter has lectured for the Attorney General Trial Advocacy Institute in Washington D.C. He received the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory’s highest accolade; an AV rating in 1996. He is a Life Member of the National Criminal Defense Lawyers and a Fellow in the American Board of Criminal Lawyers.. He is a Member of the Bars of the following: State of Alabama; U.S. Supreme Court; 5th and 11th Circuits Courts of Appeals; and, the United States District Courts for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Alabama.
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Firm: Crumbley-Blackwell & Associates, P.C.
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Defense Attorney Jonathan Blackwell | Crumbley-Blackwell & Associates, P.C.. Attorney Blackwell graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1997, and has continued in practice since. He has 20+ years' experience handling various cases - including criminal defense, DUI defense, personal injury, family law, divorce, and more - in courtrooms throughout Huntsville, Athens, Madison, Decatur, Scottsboro, and surrounding North Alabama areas. Attorney Blackwell currently works as a partner at Crumbley-Blackwell, & Associates, P.C. and offers free consultations for all criminal defense, DUI defense, and personal injury related cases in Alabama. Contact Attorney Jonathan Blackwell today to schedule your free consultation - by calling or visiting us online at .
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Firm: Scherf Law Firm, LLC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
EXPERIENCE COUNTS!. John Scherf earned his nickname the "Bulldog" due to his tenacity in the courtroom and has been selected as one of the "Top One Percent" of attorneys in the United States and named one of Alabama's "Top Ten Trial Lawyers". He has served as the Lead Litigator for various law firms including Scherf, Griffin & Davis; Scherf, Davis & Gedgoudas; and Scherf Law Firm. He has multiple office locations including Andalusia, Alabama and a new location in Northwest Florida to better serve your legal needs.. Mr. Scherf earned his undergraduate degree at the University of West Florida, where he received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology with a Minor in Criminal Justice in 1987. He went to law school at the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, where he graduated with a Juris Doctorate of Law (J.D.) in 1991. John "Bulldog" Scherf has over (33) years of experience in Auto/Trucking Accidents, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Personal Injury, Premises Liability (Slip & Falls), Social Security Disability, Worker’s Compensation & Wrongful Termination.. Mr. Scherf is licensed with the Alabama State Bar and all Federal US District Courts in Alabama. Selected as one of the Nation's "Top One Percent" of attorneys for 2017-2025 by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel (NADC). Specifically, less than 1% of practicing attorneys in the United States are members of the Nation’s Top Attorneys. The roster of NADC members truly includes the leading legends of the legal profession. Recently selected by (YAIOA) as one of the "Top 10 Best Lawyers in Alabama" for 2020-2025. Membership includes the most exceptional and seasoned trial lawyers in the State of Alabama. Nominated one of the "10 Best Attorneys" in Alabama for 2016-2025 by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys (AIOPIA). Nominated one of the "10 Best Attorneys" in Alabama for 2016-2025 by the American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys (AIOCLA). The National Trial Lawyers Association (NTL) selected Mr. Scherf as one of the elite "Top 100" Trial Lawyers" for 2017-2025. Each of the distinguished Top 100 members possesses the knowledge, skill, experience and success held by only the best and finest lawyers in America. The National Trial Lawyers Association (NTL) also selected Mr. Scherf as one of the "Top 30" divorce and family law attorneys in the State of Alabama for 2024-2025. John "Bulldog" Scherf was also recently nominated by "Super Lawyers" which is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Only the top 5% of attorneys nationwide are selected for this honor! Let us fight for you!
Contact: +1 (334) 542-4081
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: 23rd Judicial Circuit, District Attorneys Office
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
My client was found Not Guilty on counts of assault with a deadly instrument and discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling. I tried the case of State v. Brasher before a jury in Shelby County. It was two assistant district attorney's v. me. Witnesses testimony and evidence was full of holes and the police lied through their teeth. I brought this out before the jury and convinced them of the lies.. I have always wondered how the court has authority over an individual and watched the and fought the court "system" for almost 20 years. What the courts are doing is in violation of the Constitution of Alabama, 1901 and the United States Constitution. The courts were set up by "We the People," not we the government. I have begun to use the laws against them by filing motions to dismiss all the victimless crimes. The Constitution of Alabama, 1901 specifically states that it is THE PEOPLE who give authority and jurisdiction to the court for "harm done to the citizen" Here is what the Constitution of Alabama says that clearly explains the power set up by We the People and not the corporate police state that it has become:. The courts have no jurisdiction over persons as no harm was done to another person. The authority given to the courts comes from the person, not the corporation or agents of the corporation.. § 13. Courts to be open; remedies for all injuries; impartiality of justice. That all courts shall be open; and that every person, for any injury done him, in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have a remedy by due process of law; and right and justice shall be administered without sale, denial, or delay. Constitution of Alabama, 1901. The State assumes that they are harmed when no injury has ocurred. This is a. false premis of authority that does not exsist. The police have assumed the power of. control and neither the State of Alabama nor Counties or municipalities or its’. agents can be a complainant as no injury was done to the corporation, its’ lands,. goods, person or reputation. The Defendant is neither an agent nor employee of. the state or county and therefore are not subject to the rules and regulations of the. corporation. It's like McDonalds telling you that you can't eat at Burger King!. § 2. People source of power. That all political power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their benefit; and that, therefore, they have at all times an inalienable and indefeasible right to change their form of government in such manner as they may deem expedient. Constitution of Alabama, 1901. The only function of government is to protect the citizen in his enjoyment of life, liberty and property and any other function is illegal and subject to liability.. § 35. Objective of government. That the sole object and only legitimate end of government is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the government assumes other functions it is usurpation (illegal!) and oppression. Constitution of Alabama, 1901. That the employees’ of the state and county corporations, under color of law and without any authority, have conspired to commit fraud against the people and falsely arrest them, imprisoned them causing damages to their person, property and liberty in violation of the Constitution of Alabama, 1901.. The authority of jurisdiction is given by the person harmed, not the corporate bodies. The State and County corporation suffered no harm and cannot prosecute a case in any court without the authority of the person harmed.. § 36. Construction of Declaration of Rights. That this enumeration of certain rights shall not impair or deny others retained by the people; and, to guard against any encroachments on the rights herein retained, we declare that everything in this Declaration of Rights is excepted out of the general powers of government, and shall forever remain inviolate (unchangeble). Constitution of Alabama, 1901. The circumstances surrounding most arrest and subsequent incarceration violates the peoples rights under the Constitution of Alabama, 1901 and the United States Constitution. (Did you know that the United States has no jurisdiction beyond ten (10) square miles of Washington, D.C.?). The Constitution of Alabama states there must be an indictment by Grand Jury. There usually is no indictment by a grand jury nor any harm done to another citizen in violation of the Constitution of Alabama, 1901.. So the corporations are comitting fraud, conspiracy, coercion, assault and battery, false arrest, false imprisonment in violation of the peoples' rights under the Constitution of Alabama, 1901, United States Constitution and should be brought to justice in the common law court for which it was created.. It is clear that the corporate structure has been substituted for both the United States Constitution and the State Constitution as a for profit corporate entity and it is time for me to stand up for YOUR rights and end the oppressive, Orwellian system that has taken over our Republic!
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Firm: The Law Offices of J. Carlton Taylor
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
We are small, but effective law firm with over 15 years of experience. We have represented all sorts of cases in both the state of Alabama and on the Federal level.
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Firm: John W. Norton
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Contact: (256) 237-7453
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: John Roach Law LLC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Firm: Wesson & Wesson, LLC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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