Criminal Defense Attorneys

A criminal defense attorney protects your rights from arrest through trial. Find experienced lawyers handling DUI, drug, federal, theft, and violent-crime charges.

188.412 Criminal Defense attorneys listed on AttorneyQnA

A criminal charge — even a misdemeanor — can cost you your job, your housing, your immigration status, and your freedom. Prosecutors have the resources of the state. A criminal defense attorney is the counterweight that protects your constitutional rights, examines the prosecution’s evidence for weaknesses, and negotiates or litigates for the best possible outcome under the facts of your case.

What a criminal defense attorney does

  • Appears at arraignment and bond hearings to argue for release on your own recognizance
  • Reviews the police report, body-camera footage, and forensic evidence for procedural violations
  • Files motions to suppress evidence obtained through illegal searches or interrogations
  • Negotiates with the prosecutor for charge reduction, dismissal, or diversion
  • Prepares and presents your defense at trial before a judge or jury
  • Pursues appeals or post-conviction relief if the trial result was unjust

Types of cases handled

Criminal defense covers everything from minor misdemeanors to capital felonies, including:

  • DUI / DWI and related impaired-driving charges
  • Drug possession, distribution, and trafficking
  • Theft, burglary, robbery, and other property crimes
  • White-collar crimes: fraud, embezzlement, securities violations
  • Sex offenses and child-exploitation charges
  • Violent crimes including assault, battery, and homicide
  • Federal charges including conspiracy, RICO, and federal drug trafficking
  • Juvenile delinquency matters

Why hiring early matters

The most effective criminal defense often happens before charges are filed. If you are under investigation, a criminal defense attorney can intervene with prosecutors, prevent self-incriminating statements, and sometimes resolve the matter without formal charges. Once charges are filed, every passing day is a chance for evidence to be lost or for the prosecution’s case to harden.

Atty. Joel B. Miller
Atty. Joel B. Miller
Roanoke 36 year

Joel B. Miller is a lawyer practicing adoption, corporate & incorporation, tax fraud & tax evasion and 5 other areas of law.

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Atty. Robert Gerard Arrambide
Atty. Robert Gerard Arrambide
Houston 37 year

Hon. Robert Gerard Arrambide is a lawyer practicing criminal, criminal defense, immigration and 1 other area of law.

Criminal Criminal Defense Immigration Appellate: Criminal
Atty. Evan John Davis
Atty. Evan John Davis
Los Angeles 19 year

Evan John Davis is a lawyer practicing criminal, government, tax and 3 other areas of law. Evan received a A.B. degree from Colgate University in 1990...

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Atty. Jason Marc Weinstein
Atty. Jason Marc Weinstein
Washington 31 year

Jason Marc Weinstein is a lawyer practicing criminal defense, ethics / professional responsibility, antitrust / trade law and 4 other areas of law. Ja...

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Atty. Eric Charles Lisann
Atty. Eric Charles Lisann
McLean 40 year

Eric Charles Lisann is a lawyer practicing criminal defense, litigation, securities offerings. Eric received a B.A. degree from Earlham College in 198...

Criminal Defense Litigation Securities Offerings
Atty. Sarah Lynn Wilson
Atty. Sarah Lynn Wilson
Washington 34 year

Ms. Sarah Lynn Wilson is a lawyer practicing government contracts, tax, investigations and 7 other areas of law.

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Atty. Philip J. Betz, Jr.
Atty. Philip J. Betz, Jr.
Murrieta 37 year

Philip J. Betz, Jr. is a lawyer practicing legal ethics and professional responsibility, criminal law, litigation and 4 other areas of law.

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Atty. A Kay Lauterbach
Atty. A Kay Lauterbach
Sacramento 39 year

A Kay Lauterbach is a lawyer practicing criminal law. A received a degree from Catholic U of Amer Columbus SOL, Washington, DC, and has been licensed ...

Criminal Law
Atty. Glenn A Fine
Atty. Glenn A Fine
Washington 41 year

Glenn A Fine is a lawyer practicing securities / investment fraud, internal investigations and corporate compliance, white collar and securities litig...

Internal Investigations And Corporate Compliance Securities / Investment Fraud White Collar And Securities Litigation Litigation
Atty. Corey J. Smith
Atty. Corey J. Smith
Washington 37 year

Corey J. Smith is a lawyer practicing fraud, criminal defense, litigation and 2 other areas of law.

Criminal Defense Fraud Litigation General Practice Tax
Atty. David Peter Bloch
Atty. David Peter Bloch
Washington 37 year

David Peter Bloch is a lawyer practicing white collar crime, securities & investment fraud, commercial and 5 other areas of law. David received a B.A....

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Atty. Alex Harvey Adkins
Atty. Alex Harvey Adkins
Washington 51 year

Alex Harvey Adkins is a lawyer practicing workers compensation, litigation, criminal defense. Alex received a B.A. degree from University of Oklahoma ...

Criminal Defense Litigation Workers Compensation
Atty. Bernadette Celia Sargeant
Atty. Bernadette Celia Sargeant
Washington 39 year

Ms. Bernadette Celia Sargeant is a lawyer practicing internal investigations, employment law, criminal law and 5 other areas of law.

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Atty. Mark Scott Pestal
Atty. Mark Scott Pestal
Denver 38 year

Mark Scott Pestal is a lawyer practicing civil defense litigation. Mark received a B.S. degree from University of Colorado at Boulder in 1984, and has...

Civil Defense Litigation
Atty. Timothy Kenly Webster
Atty. Timothy Kenly Webster
Washington 35 year

Mr. Timothy Kenly Webster is a lawyer practicing appeals, environmental, white collar and 9 other areas of law.

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Atty. Miguel Angel Serrano
Atty. Miguel Angel Serrano
Alexandria 34 year

Miguel Angel Serrano is a lawyer practicing personal injury, premises liability, immigration and 5 other areas of law. Miguel received a B.S. degree f...

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Atty. Tani Jaye Ellen
Atty. Tani Jaye Ellen
Fairfax 37 year

Tani Jaye Ellen is a lawyer practicing family law, education law, criminal law. Tani Jaye received a B.A. degree from University of Vermont in 1980, a...

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Atty. Lou Anne Gardner
Atty. Lou Anne Gardner
San Antonio 36 year

Ms. Lou Anne Gardner is a lawyer practicing administrative law, government, probate and 4 other areas of law.

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Atty. Adam W Cohen
Atty. Adam W Cohen
Manassas 34 year

Adam W Cohen is a lawyer practicing criminal prosecution, state and federal government and administrative practice, trial. Adam received a B.A. degree...

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Atty. Edward John Duffy, Jr.
Atty. Edward John Duffy, Jr.
Fairfax 36 year

Edward John Duffy, Jr. is a lawyer practicing immigration and naturalization, civil appeals, criminal and 2 other areas of law. Edward John received a...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Criminal Defense

Can I just use the public defender?
Public defenders are constitutionally-required, often excellent lawyers, but they are dramatically overworked — typical caseloads of 100+ active cases mean less time on yours. If you can afford private counsel, you get more attorney attention; if you cannot, a public defender is far better than going unrepresented.
Should I talk to the police if they want to question me?
No — not without a lawyer present. You have an absolute right to remain silent and to have counsel during questioning. Police are trained to elicit incriminating statements, and even truthful statements can be used against you in unexpected ways. Politely decline and ask for a lawyer.
How much does a private criminal defense lawyer cost?
Misdemeanor representation typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000. Felony cases range from $5,000 to $25,000+. Serious federal cases or jury trials can cost much more. Many attorneys offer payment plans, and the cost is almost always less than the long-term cost of conviction.
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
Misdemeanors are less serious offenses punishable by up to a year in county jail. Felonies are serious offenses punishable by more than a year in state or federal prison and often carry collateral consequences such as loss of voting rights, gun ownership rights, and certain employment licenses.
Can I have a criminal record expunged?
Sometimes. Most states allow expungement or sealing of certain misdemeanors and lower-level felonies after a waiting period of clean conduct. Some serious offenses (sex crimes, violent felonies, federal convictions) cannot be expunged. An attorney can review your record and tell you what is available.
What happens at an arraignment?
At arraignment the court formally reads the charges, takes your plea (usually “not guilty” at this stage), and sets bond conditions. Your attorney will argue for release on personal recognizance or for the lowest possible bond. Arraignment is also the moment to invoke your right to a speedy trial.
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