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Criminal Defense Lawyers in zip code 62208 | 4 Available

Kelly Sullivan, Angel VonBokel, Bruce Reppert, Brittany Warren are among the available Criminal Defense attorneys in zip code 62208. We have more than 4 available Criminal Defense lawyers in zip code 62208, Fairview Heights, Illinois.
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Kelly Sullivan - Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 62208

zipcode 62208 Criminal Defense Lawyer - Kelly Sullivan
Kelly Sullivan

Ratings:
Avvo Rating: Rated 3.3 out of 5
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5



Area of Practice: Civil , Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense

Zip code: 62208, Fairview Heights, Illinois



Contact: Not Available
Swanson, Martin and Bell.
330 North Wabash   3300.

Angel VonBokel - Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 62208

zipcode 62208 Criminal Defense Lawyer - Angel VonBokel
Angel VonBokel


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense, White Collar Crime, DUI/DWI, Traffic Violations, Traffic Law

Zip code: 62208, Fairview Heights, Illinois



Contact:
Sullivan & VonBokel, P.C..
10326 Lincoln Trail.

Bruce Reppert - Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 62208

zipcode 62208 Criminal Defense Lawyer - Bruce Reppert
Bruce Reppert

Ratings:
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 3.3 out of 5



Area of Practice: Criminal Defense

Zip code: 62208, Fairview Heights, Illinois



Contact: Not Available
U S Dept of Justice U S Attorneys Office.
9 Executive Dr Ste 300.

Brittany Warren - Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 62208

zipcode 62208 Criminal Defense Lawyer - Brittany Warren
Brittany Warren

Ratings:
Lawyers.com Rating: Rated 3.1 out of 5



Area of Practice: Criminal Defense

Zip code: 62208, Fairview Heights, Illinois



Contact: Not Available
DeFranco & Bradley, P.C..
141 Market Place, Suite 104.

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FAQs - Criminal Defense Lawyers in zip 62208 How many Criminal Defense lawyers actively serve residents of Fairview Heights, Illinois (62208)? Approximately 43 licensed attorneys focus on Criminal Defense across Fairview Heights, Illinois (62208). Most matters are filed through the Illinois District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Criminal Defense lawyers in Fairview Heights, Illinois? In Fairview Heights, typical rates range from $210-$311 per hour for Criminal Defense. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3469 and $6771, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Criminal Defense matters usually take in courts near Fairview Heights (62208)? Criminal Defense cases in Fairview Heights, Illinois usually take around 3-8 months depending on complexity and the Illinois District Court docket.

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Description: Legal practice defending college students against criminal charges. Case Example: People v. Turner (2016) - Stanford swimmer Brock Turner charged with sexual assault. Judgment: Turner was convicted and sentenced to six months in jail, sparking nationwide controversy over the leniency of the sentence.