This Months Featured Attorney
Michael Komorn
DUI / OUI / Drunk Driving
Drunk driving, operating under the influence laws and penalties.
Felony or Misdemeanor?
Charged with a felony or misdemeanor?
Crimes Against Persons
Assault, Domestic Violence, Manslaughter
Crimes Against Property
Burglary, Arson, Trespass, Vandalism
Cannabis and Marijuana
Evolving medical and recreational state laws and penalties.
Drugs Crimes and Penalties
Drug usage, possession laws and penalties.
Driving and Vehicle Crimes
Distracted, open containers, wreckless.
Disorderly Conduct and Added Charges
Disorderly, resisting arrest, public intoxication.
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Do I need a Lawyer?
Getting charged with a crime is a serious matter. Your future and freedom are in the hands of people who will put you away for brownie points. Get a Lawyer!
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Public Defenders
You’ll be lucky if you get a good one. Most will just set up a plea bargin which can be good or bad. For you mostly bad. A money maker for the state.
Hire the best Lawyer
For your case type
Experience and Tenacity
Why you need to hire a lawyer
In the long run it may cost less and secure your future in school, family life, employment, friends and social status.
Working Process
Clients interests first
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Legal Experience
Experience Counts
Research & Analysis
Building a defense
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Presentation
Putting it all together
Victory
Case conclusion
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Legal Practice
Service Areas
Criminal Law
Federal Law
Family Law
FAQ
Why Do I Need a Lawyer?
There are many reasons why you might need a lawyer. The law is complicated and a lawyer can help you navigate it.
Not having a lawyer may cost you more in the long run. Lawyers know how to challenge evidence and can present your strongest case.
They also have access to witnesses and experts that can help your case
How do I research a lawyer for my case?
There are several ways to research a lawyer for your case. You can start by Googling the lawyer’s name or the firm they belong to.
This will bring up relevant information about the lawyer. You can also check the lawyer’s state bar profile and their specialization.
Another way to find a reliable lawyer is through recommendations from trusted friends, relatives, or business associates.
When choosing a lawyer, it’s important to feel comfortable enough to tell them all the facts necessary to resolve your problem.
Considerations such as the lawyer’s area of expertise and prior experience are important.
Other considerations include the convenience of the lawyer’s office location, fees charged, and the length of time a case may take
Should I fight or take a plea deal?
Whether to fight your case or take a plea deal is a personal decision that depends on the specifics of your case.
Accepting a plea deal can sometimes be the best course of action for a criminal defendant, but it’s important to carefully consider the terms of the agreement before accepting it. You’ll still need a lawyer.
Depending on the terms of the agreement, you may give up your rights to change your mind or fight for your case in the future.
It’s important to discuss your options with a lawyer who can help you understand the potential consequences of accepting a plea deal or fighting your case in court.
A lawyer can help you weigh the pros and cons and make an informed decision that is in your best overall interests.
Why shouldn't you use a public defender?
There are a few reasons why someone might choose not to use a public defender.
One reason is that public defenders often have heavy caseloads and may not have as much time to devote to each individual case as a private attorney would.
Public defenders may also lack the resources that private attorneys have access to, such as the ability to hire expert consultants or pursue expensive research.
It’s important to note that these limitations are not due to any lack of skill or dedication on the part of public defenders.
Public defenders are licensed attorneys who must meet the same qualifications as private attorneys.
However, due to their heavy caseloads and limited resources, they may not be able to provide the same level of individual attention and support as a private attorney.
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