We Help Get Your Criminal Charges and Penalties Reduced or Dropped.
The criminal defense lawyers at Phoenix Criminal Lawyer have over 35 combined years of experience defending clients in the greater Phoenix area. We’ve helped clients receive reduced penalties, dismissed charges and flexible legal results that make it easier to move on after your case. View the recent case results below to get a better idea of how our criminal defense attorneys provide first-class service to their clients.
In Arizona, criminal charges happen every day. There were more than 100,000 arrests in 2019 alone. But although criminal charges are common, they still hold severe penalties. First-time felony convictions can include anywhere from 10 days to six months in jail, years in prison, license suspension, probation and thousands of dollars in fines and surcharges. Repeat offenders can face even harsher consequences.
At Phoenix Criminal Lawyer, we’ve helped many clients avoid the maximum penalties in their cases.
Mr. D. was running a successful business and carrying on with life as best he could as a probationer. Mr. D. had been on probation for many years. He was doing really well and had court permission to do a lot of things due to his good behavior on probation. Seemingly out of the blue, Mr. D.’s house was surrounded by police officers and they arrested him for a probation violation. They seized numerous items from his home.
Mr. D. hired our criminal lawyer team to represent him and defend him against the probation violation. Our criminal lawyer team immediately helped him to get released from jail and began assessing the situation and gathering facts and evidence from Mr. D. and his family. Probation officers and the prosecutor were fixated on making Mr. D.’s probation stricter and putting him on intensive probation.
RE-INSTATEMENT - Our criminal lawyer team learned that Mr. D. did not deserve to be violated on probation. In fact, although not perfect, Mr. D. had performed very well on probation. Our criminal lawyer team aggressively represented Mr. D. and he was re-instated on probation and was able to return to life as he knew it.