If you are facing criminal charges in Maryland, you must act quickly to get an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you. The prosecution is not going to wait, and neither should you.
A conviction for a criminal charge is life changing. You could be imprisoned, fined, or put on probation. You could lose your license and your job. You could have a permanent criminal record that will stay with you for the rest of your life, threatening your reputation, relationships, and opportunities.
The experienced and aggressive criminal defense attorneys in the Avid Injury and Criminal Defense Firm are committed to providing you with the strongest possible defense. We are dedicating our careers to helping people who have been charged with crimes get their lives back on track. Our top priority is to get the charges you are facing reduced or dropped.
We use our experience with the local courts, prosecutors, and judges to navigate the criminal justice system and get our clients the best possible outcomes.
We represent clients charged with many different types of crimes, including:
An Avid Injury and Criminal Defense Firm Maryland will protect your rights by:
If we find that your rights have been violated in any way, we will do everything we can to get the charges dropped.
If you have been charged with a crime in the Bethesda and DMV areas, contact the experienced Maryland criminal defense attorneys at the Avid Injury and Criminal Defense Firm immediately to ensure that your rights are protected.
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