Criminal Defense Lawyers Serving Fort Washington & Prince George’s County

A criminal charge can turn your life upside down. Whether you are facing a misdemeanor or a serious felony, you need an attorney who knows Maryland’s laws, understands the local courts, knows the prosecutors, and will fight for your rights. We provide direct, experienced criminal defense for clients in Fort Washington, Prince George’s County, Charles County, Southern Maryland, and nearby communities. From your first call, you will work directly with a lawyer who listens, clearly and honestly explains your options, and stands by you every step of the way.

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Types of Criminal Cases We Handle

We represent clients in a wide range of criminal matters, including:

  • DUI/DWI
  • Drug possession & drug offenses
  • Assault & violent crimes
  • Domestic violence defense
  • Juvenile defense
  • Theft & property crimes
  • Expungements
  • Sex crimes & related charges


Why Choose Us for Your Criminal Defense

Choosing a defense lawyer is one of the most important decisions you will make because they navigate the complexities of the legal system, protect your rights, and build a strong defense strategy.  Here’s why clients trust us:

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Over 50 years serving Maryland communities

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Direct attorney access — no call centers or middlemen

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Local insight into Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland courts & prosecutors

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Our Criminal Defense Process


Here’s how we approach defending your case:



  • Thorough review of your charges and evidence
  • Investigation to uncover weaknesses in the prosecution’s case
  • Negotiation with prosecutors for a dismissal or reduced charges when possible
  • File and litigate Motions to Suppress evidence– including but not limited to– searches, statements, and identification.
  • Preparedness for trial if the case does not resolve
  • Minimize the impact of criminal charges and/or conviction.


FAQs

Straightforward answers from experienced injury attorneys.

  • Do I need a lawyer if I plan to plead guilty?

    Yes — a lawyer can often negotiate better outcomes, reduced charges, or alternative sentencing.

  • Will my case go to trial?

    Many cases resolve before trial, but we prepare each case as if it will go to court.

  • What should I do if the police want to talk to me?

    Politely decline and call a lawyer immediately before making any statements.

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