Identifying the prosecution's weaknesses, undermining the credibility of witnesses,
pointing out reasonable doubt, and presenting favorable evidence are just some of the
ways in which we pursue a not guilty verdict.
We always try to have the case dismissed and save you from going through a full trial.
There are many ways to do this, including bringing the following pretrial motions:
- Statute of Limitations
- Charging document is defective
- The alleged facts do not constitute an offense
- Lack of due process, including selective prosecution claims.
- Motions to exclude or suppress evidence
We meticulously prepare our cases for trial. We identify weak spots in the prosecution’s
case, we work to impeach the prosecution’s witnesses, and we make the reasonable
doubt in your case obvious. We tell your side of the story and support it with favorable
evidence. We will relentlessly fight for your freedom.
In the right cases we negotiate a plea agreements. In others, we will not rest until we
secure a not guilty verdict.
Among the cases we handle:
- Fraud, Forgery, Embezzlement
- Tax Fraud, Money Laundering, Securities Fraud
- Credit Card Fraud, Insurance Fraud
- Obstruction of Justice, Evidence and Witness Tampering
- Privacy Law Violations, Computer Law Violations
- Conspiracy
- Criminal Threats, Extortion
- Burglary, Robbery, Theft, Possession of Stolen Property
- Violent Offences (Assault, Battery, Domestic Battery)
- Drug Offenses (Possession, Cultivation and Manufacturing, Distribution and Sales)
- Homicide (Involuntary Manslaughter, Voluntary and Vehicular Manslaughter, Murder)
- Sex Offences (Sexual Harassment, Indecent Exposure, Sexual Assault, Rape)
- Offences Against Police Officers: Assault, Insulting a Public Servant, Obstructing a Police Officer in the Line of Duty
- Wrongful Death Offenses (Involuntary Manslaughter, Manslaughter, Homicide)
- Juvenile Offenses