Federal Crime lawyers in Alabama

Explore Alabama attorneys like Domingo Soto in cities like Mobile. These attorneys specialize in Federal Crime in Zip codes like 36602.
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Domingo Soto

Firm: Madden & Soto
465 Dauphin St , Mobile , Alabama 36602
Practice Areas: Federal Crime
An experienced trial and appellate lawyer with bi-lingual proficiency, Domingo Soto's cases run the gamut from terrorism, major international drug conspiracies, violent street crimes, and sexual or domestic abuse, all the way down to traffic and DUI defense. He is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Alabama, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. and Alabama Supreme Courts as well as pro hac vice in other jurisdictions. His practice is limited to criminal defense law in both federal and state venues.. Some cases can't be negotiated and must be tried. Soto has tried the majority of Class I federal cases brought within the Southern District of Alabama and has successfully defended many cases in Alabama's state and municipal courts. In Alabama state courts he has successfully tried the complete gamut of cases, including murder, robbery, rape, kidnap, dogfighting, and assaults.. Among the many federal cases in his resume are: United States v. Leon, 88-70; United States v. Lynn, 89-72 (sub nom United States v. Eyster, 948 F.2d 1196 (11th Cir. 1991); United States v. Garcia, 89-172 (); United States v. Marino, 90-52; United States v. Starkes, 90-145; United States v. Barros, 92-000135 (sub nom United States v. Costa, 31 F.3d 1073 (11th Cir. 1994);. United States v. Miller, 99-148, (); United States v. Ly (prosecuted and tried in the Northern District of Florida); United States v. Juan Perez, 05-00017; United States v. CORLEY, 06-256; United States v. LOPEZ, 07-00349; United States v. Bucio-Martinez, 09-cr-00159; United States v. Rodriguez  1:09-cr-00240 () (). The Madden and Soto firm invokes a strong and aggressive, intellectually honest, motion practice. Soto has argued before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the Alabama appellate courts.. For a sampling of our press clippings go to
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