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State & Federal Criminal Defense

Board Certified Criminal Trial Expert Edward Liebling Will...

*Explain the pros, cons and possible outcomes 

*Give you an honest assessment of what to expect

*Explain your options and legal strategies

*Mitigate the damage to your business and personal life

*Keep your information confidential

Since 1988, Board Certified Criminal Trial Expert, Edward Liebling, has handled thousands of criminal cases  from outstanding warrants, probation violations, worthless checks, drunk driving, drug possession, drug trafficking, theft, white collar crimes, domestic violence, assault, battery and, the more serious and violent  crimes such as armed robbery, armed burglary, arson, manslaughter, firearms and ammunition violations, first degree murder and sexual offenses.

If  you have been charged with a crime in Federal or State court or believe you will be, it is imperative to act sooner rather than later. Early intervention may facilitate negotiations with prosecutors regarding bond  and the possibility of less serious or, possibly, no charges being filed.

An arrest on a criminal charge can be a confusing and frightening experience especially for those never before charged with a crime. Often a person will believe that their innocence will get them through  without having to use an attorney, but this can be a costly mistake. 

A skilled defense attorney should be contacted immediately.  Building your defense early on can make a difference in the outcome of your case.  I will work with you every step of the way to make sure that you understand and are confident in the choices you make. federal criminal defense criminal defense attorney federal defense lawyer

 

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