When you’re facing criminal charges, time is critical. Contact me today for a free, confidential consultation. I’m available to discuss your case and answer your questions.
Here’s what happens when you reach out to Justice Partners
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Initial Contact
When you call or submit a contact form, I’ll schedule a time to speak with you about your case. If it’s an emergency, I can often speak with you immediately. I understand that timing is critical in criminal cases.
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Free Consultation
During your consultation, I’ll discuss the charges you’re facing, the circumstances of your arrest, and any evidence against you. I’ll explain the legal process, potential consequences, and how I can help. This consultation is completely confidential and free of charge.
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Case Evaluation
I’ll provide an honest assessment of your case, including potential defenses and likely outcomes. I’ll discuss my strategy and what I can do to achieve the best possible result. I believe in transparency – you’ll know exactly what to expect.
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Next Steps
If you decide to hire me, I’ll get to work immediately. We’ll discuss fees and payment options, gather all relevant information and documents, and begin building your defense. From that point forward, you’ll have an experienced attorney fighting for you every step of the way.
Details to review before your consultation so we can make the most of our time and begin building your defense.
What to Bring
To make the most of your consultation, please bring or have available:
• Any court documents, citations, or notices you’ve received • Police reports or arrest records (if available) • Names and contact information for any witnesses • Photos, videos, or other evidence related to your case • A timeline of events leading to your arrest
Your Rights
Remember, you have constitutional rights that protect you:
• The right to remain silent – don’t talk to police without an attorney • The right to an attorney – request one immediately if arrested • The right to refuse searches without a warrant (in most cases) • The presumption of innocence – you’re innocent until proven guilty • The right to a fair trial by jury
Don’t Face Criminal Charges Alone
The sooner you contact me, the more I can do to help. Call now for your free consultation.
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