8720 Georgia Ave STE 505, Silver Spring, Maryland
Since 2007 I have been defending people charged with both major and minor crimes. I run a solo-practice, so when you call, you will talk directly to me. No secretaries to screen my callers, no new law school grads to hand your file to.
When you go to court, I will be there with you. By the time we have gone to court, I will have taken the time to answer all your questions and concerns regarding your case. For most cases in district court, I charge one flat rate as my fee.* Whether we have one court appearance, or multiple, the rate is the same.
As a public defender, I represented thousands of clients. As a private attorney, I am able to limit the amount of cases I take so that I can spend as much time with each of my clients as they need me to.
I also tried over 30 cases to a jury, and as many or more trials in front of a Judge. This is important, because in most cases you have the right to a jury trial, and you want an attorney who is not afraid to take the time and the work to try your case. You also want an attorney who is accessable to answer your questions and concerns. You do not want an attorney who will pressure you into taking a plea, and try to get a Probation before Judgement. You want an attorney who will advise you of all the facts in the case, the law, and the risks, and encourages YOU to make the decisions of how to resolve it.
Prior to becoming an attorney, I spent more than 10 years in the restaurant and bar business. There, I learned the importance of customer service. I learned that all messages should be returned the same day if possible. Next day at the latest. I am also aware that for many people, taking time of of their work to go to court is difficult enough. Taking time off to meet with your attorney should not be an added burden. I am always happy to work around your schedule, and meet in the evenings, if that is more convenient for you.
As the husband of a military member, I also know the difficulties that come with being active duty, and the family of an active duty member. I offer payment plans for active duty and their families. If you are restricted to base, I have access to the bases, and can come to you.
When looking at attorney ads, every attorney claims to be "experienced, dedicated and aggressive." Those are all important qualities in an criminal defense attorney. However, you should also be comfortable with your attorney, and be satisfied that he will treat you like a person, and not just another file. You need to know that the attorney will be there to talk to you between the time you retain him or her, and the time you go to court. Those are the additional qualities I provide.
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Since 2007 I have been defending people charged with both major and minor crimes. I run a solo-practice, so when you call, you will talk directly to me. No secretaries to screen my callers, no new law school grads to hand your file to.
When you go to court, I will be there with you. By the time we have gone to court, I will have taken the time to answer all your questions and concerns regarding your case. For most cases in district court, I charge one flat rate as my fee.* Whether we have one court appearance, or multiple, the rate is the same.
As a public defender, I represented thousands of clients. As a private attorney, I am able to limit the amount of cases I take so that I can spend as much time with each of my clients as they need me to.
I also tried over 30 cases to a jury, and as many or more trials in front of a Judge. This is important, because in most cases you have the right to a jury trial, and you want an attorney who is not afraid to take the time and the work to try your case. You also want an attorney who is accessable to answer your questions and concerns. You do not want an attorney who will pressure you into taking a plea, and try to get a Probation before Judgement. You want an attorney who will advise you of all the facts in the case, the law, and the risks, and encourages YOU to make the decisions of how to resolve it.
Prior to becoming an attorney, I spent more than 10 years in the restaurant and bar business. There, I learned the importance of customer service. I learned that all messages should be returned the same day if possible. Next day at the latest. I am also aware that for many people, taking time of of their work to go to court is difficult enough. Taking time off to meet with your attorney should not be an added burden. I am always happy to work around your schedule, and meet in the evenings, if that is more convenient for you.
As the husband of a military member, I also know the difficulties that come with being active duty, and the family of an active duty member. I offer payment plans for active duty and their families. If you are restricted to base, I have access to the bases, and can come to you.
When looking at attorney ads, every attorney claims to be "experienced, dedicated and aggressive." Those are all important qualities in an criminal defense attorney. However, you should also be comfortable with your attorney, and be satisfied that he will treat you like a person, and not just another file. You need to know that the attorney will be there to talk to you between the time you retain him or her, and the time you go to court. Those are the additional qualities I provide.