Tanya D Jeffords & Associates: Angela & Eyvette
A misdemeanor or felony criminal record can result in a prison sentence, the loss of employment, housing, driving privileges, or financial aid opportunities which is why you or someone you care about needs the best legal representation at the beginning of a case. You need a criminal defense attorney who is willing to listen, take your case to trial and defend your constitutional rights. You or your family member needs a defense attorney who knows the law and the system, and is willing to fight for what is in the client’s best interest. Can I get a bond? Was the search and seizure illegal? What is first offender? Is Drug Court an option for me or a conditional discharge? How can I save my license? What is going to happen at trial? What are my options for an appeal of a sentence?
If you or a family member have been contacted about involvement in a possible crime or arrested for a crime, contact us for a consultation before you talk to anyone else. Even if you can’t hire us, we can offer you valuable advice based upon our proven trial experience in the courtroom. We do jail visits within the CSRA. Our firm has sought real justice and successfully obtained not guilty verdicts or dismissals in high profile murder cases, trafficking, armed robbery, terroristic threats, DUI cases and many more. We are experienced, successful trial lawyers who understand how the system works and how to fight for you to have every advantage that real justice requires. Let our proven model for success, Preparation and the Power of Prayer, go to work for you and your family as we work together to find a possible solution, other than prison, to resolve the problem underlying the reason for the criminal charge. While we can’t guarantee a particular result, we know and understand your various options. We seek to protect and defend your constitutional rights.
Before you talk to anyone, even the police, please call us for a consultation to discuss your legal options:
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