-Violent Crimes
Violent crime cases include but are not limited to:
Abduction
Aggravated assault
Armed robbery
Assault With a Deadly Weapon
Attempted murder
Weapons offenses
Domestic violence
Homicide (murder)
Kidnapping
Manslaughter
Rape
Sexual assault
Vehicular homicide (killing someone with a motor vehicle)
Every case is unique and deserves a meticulously tailored defense strategy specific to the circumstances and evidence involved.
-Drug Crimes
Drug crime cases include but are not limited to:
Drug Possession: It is unlawful to knowingly possess a controlled substance without a valid prescription. The type and quantity of the drug determine the degree of the offense.
Possession with Intent to Distribute: If law enforcement believes you intended to sell or distribute the drugs in your possession, the charges can escalate significantly.
Drug Trafficking: Drug trafficking involves the manufacture, distribution, or transportation of controlled substances across state or national borders.
Drug Manufacturing: Being involved in the production or cultivation of illegal drugs, such as methamphetamine or marijuana, can lead to serious charges.
-Theft Crimes
Theft, fraud and financial crimes include but are not limited to:
Shoplifting
Breaking and entering
Auto theft
Robbery or armed robbery
Burglary
White collar crimes, including fraud or forgery
Embezzlement
Fraud involving credit cards
Writing bad checks
Theft and other financial crime charges often arise out of a mistake or a misunderstanding. However, it can be difficult to explain the situation from your perspective. Working with a compassionate advocate can help you make your voice heard.
-Sex Crimes
Sex crimes include but are not limited to:
Aggravated Sexual Assault
Sexual Assault
Criminal Sexual Contact
Endangering the Welfare of a Child
Lewdness
Megan’s Law Violations
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
Internet Sex Crimes
Child Pornography Charges, including
Possession of Child Pornography & Distribution
Child Sex Crimes
Luring
Enticing
Promoting Prostitution
Prostitution
-White Collar Crimes
White collar crimes can encompass a wide range of criminal charges. These crimes are usually nonviolent and almost always involve some sort of financial theft, including but not limited to:
Fraud charges such as bank fraud, wire fraud, check fraud, credit card fraud, mail fraud, securities fraud, internet fraud
Bribery and extortion
Embezzlement and employee theft
Insider trading and tax evasion
Labor racketeering
Ponzi schemes and money laundering
Copyright infringement
Environmental crimes