Criminal Defense
"Even after you've been accused of committing a crime,
the prosecution still has to prove it."
The criminal justice system is an adversarial model. Criminal law is concerned with seeking out wrongdoers and preventing wrongdoing. Therefore, the law casts a critical eye on those alleged to have been involved in a criminal act. Most criminal offenses require jail time, community service, probation, or any combination of these.
Getting the best outcome in a criminal case depends on having a highly skilled defense attorney who can competently argue your case. The attorneys at PLG are extremely familiar with criminal code and court procedures. In most cases, they can negotiate with prosecutors to reduce charges, secure a lesser sentence or exonerate you of guilt.
When your liberty and livelihood are at stake, you need a qualified, experienced law firm like PLG on your side. If you’ve been accused of committing a crime, contact the attorneys who will aggressively fight for your legal rights.
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