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Our firm’s criminal law attorneys cover all areas of criminal defense. Our attorneys can make the difference between having your case dismissed and a conviction. These cases may include representation needed for:
- Misdemeanors
- Felonies
- Theft
- Burglary
- Robbery
- Weapons Charges
- Trespassing
- Assault
- Battery
- Alcohol-Related Offenses
- Fraud
- Embezzlement
- White Collar Crimes
- Illegal Drugs
- Forgery
- And More!
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of criminal cases does your firm handle in Virginia Beach?
We defend clients across the full spectrum of criminal charges in Virginia Beach—from traffic misdemeanors like DUI and shoplifting to serious felony allegations such as assault, drug offenses, and domestic violence. Our team is deeply familiar with local courts, prosecutors, and judges, giving us a strategic advantage in building strong defenses tailored to your unique case.
How can a Virginia Beach criminal defense attorney help me before my court date?
From your very first consultation, we start protecting your rights by reviewing evidence, identifying potential legal defenses, and negotiating with prosecutors when appropriate. Our proactive approach ensures you’re thoroughly prepared—so when you appear in court, our attorneys advocate confidently on your behalf.
Can your attorneys assist with bond hearings or protective orders?
Yes. Whether you’re facing bail or need to navigate matters involving protective or no-contact orders, our team can guide you through each step—helping arrange bond hearings, negotiating favorable terms, and ensuring necessary protections are in place while your case progresses.
What makes your criminal defense team uniquely qualified in Virginia Beach?
Our attorneys are proud to be deeply rooted in the Hampton Roads region—with decades of courtroom experience in city and circuit courts. We’re dedicated to community-focused representation, known for fast response times, clear communication, and customizing strategies that match each client’s circumstances.
What should I bring to my first criminal defense consultation?
To make the most of your first meeting, it’s helpful to bring any documentation you have—such as the charging paperwork, police reports, court summons, and contact information for any witnesses. Even without official documentation, we can begin the process of protecting your rights and guiding your next steps.
Can you help if charges involve military service members or base-related incidents?
Absolutely. We understand the unique circumstances and additional considerations when clients are active-duty, veterans, or connected to military installations like NAS Oceana or Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek. Our experience includes coordinating with military legal systems and civilian courts to support service members with confidentiality and respect.
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