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If you have been accused of a crime, it is important to contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. An Attorney can help you to understand your rights and to develop a defense strategy.
At Scrivner Law Firm, we provide comprehensive representation and practical advice to help you take on the prosecution. We are prepared to defend you against state or federal charges, including:
Scrivner Law Firm represents individuals and organizations who have been accused of a crime. Our goal is to protect the client’s rights and interests throughout the criminal justice process, and to achieve the best possible outcome for the case.
The specific tasks that a law firm will perform when handling criminal defense will vary depending on the nature of the case and the stage of the criminal justice process. However, some common tasks include:
In addition to these specific tasks, Scrivner Law Firm will also provide general support and guidance to our client. This may include explaining the legal process, answering questions about the charges, and helping our client to prepare for trial.
Here are some specific examples of what a law firm might do when handling a criminal defense case:
Having been a prosecutor for over 20 years, Dayrell Scrivner provides proven results for individuals accused of serious felonies and facing possible prison time. At Scrivner Law Firm, our team will provide you comprehensive representation and practical advice to help you take on the prosecution.
It’s normal to feel confused and unsure about what to do when facing criminal charges. We’ve represented thousands of people in your situation, and we’ll use our experience and expertise to help you navigate the legal system and get the best possible outcome.
We’ll start by discussing your case with you in detail and answering all your questions. Then, we’ll use modern technology and old-fashioned legal evaluation to investigate the evidence and build a strong defense strategy.
We won’t give up on you, and we’ll fight to make sure your rights are respected by the police and the court.