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Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in zip code 75225 Dallas

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We have more than 4 top best Criminal Defense lawyers in zip code 75225, Dallas, Texas. W. Randall Ackerman, Michael T. Savage are among the top best Criminal Defense attorneys in zip code 75225. While choosing lawyers in zip code 75225, compare their reviews.


W. Randall Ackerman - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 75225

W. Randall Ackerman

Rating: 4.6667


Area of Practice: Business ,Construction ,Contracts,Criminal Defense ,Family

Zip code: 75225, Dallas, Texas

W. Randall Ackerman Avvo Reviews
Randy seems like a smart, honest lawyer. I personally like him. Unfortunately, I know little about our legal systems, so I'm very dependent on him... ...

Contact: 214-346-4200
Ackerman and Savage, L.L.P..
Douglas Plaza Douglas Avenue.

Michael T. Savage - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 75225

Michael T. Savage

Rating: 3.7


Area of Practice: Business ,Corporate ,Criminal Defense ,Family

Zip code: 75225, Dallas, Texas

Michael T. Savage Avvo Reviews
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Contact: 214-346-4200
Ackerman and Savage, L.L.P..
Douglas Plaza Douglas Avenue.

J. Stephen Hunnicutt - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 75225

J. Stephen Hunnicutt

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Corporate ,Criminal Defense ,Mediation,Personal Injury

Zip code: 75225, Dallas, Texas



Contact: 214-361-6740
The Hunnicutt Law Firm, PC.
Sterling Plaza   5949 Sherry Lane.

John J. Boyle - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 75225

John J. Boyle

Rating: 3.5


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense ,DUI/DWI

Zip code: 75225, Dallas, Texas



Contact: 1-866-306-8895
Law Office of John J. Boyle.
Douglas Avenue.

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Criminal Defense Case examples in zip code 75225

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.