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Restoring a sense of normalcy to your life following a criminal case can be difficult. There are often lasting and negative effects. A criminal conviction will leave a permanent stain on your record, one that may affect your ability to get a job, obtain credit, or attend college or graduate school.

For prospective clients, if you are unable to reach this office Monday through Friday during normal business hours, you may use this form to contact us. We will get back to you as soon as possible. Please include your e-mail address if you would like a written reply.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: This firm advises its clients not to speak with anyone about their cases. We advise our clients against speaking with friends, witnesses, and especially the police. Further, we advise our clients not to speak with any attorney or person who claims to be "investigating" the incident about which a client is inquiring.