Las Vegas Traffic CourtDefending clients for 29 yearsWhen I am in a trial, and I stand up to speak, all eyes are on me and I know it. Most people would rather jump off a cliff than speak in public. I see it as an opportunity. I get to tell my client's side of the story. In my opinion, if the state says that you did something bad, and want to take away your money, freedom, reputation, or all three, it's their job to prove that their version is true. My job is to poke as many holes in their theory as possible. With 29 years of experience (and over 377 felony jury trials), I can spot those holes pretty easily. I have defended many people against criminal charges, and I can defend you, too. Call Albright Stoddard today to talk to me about your case.
ExperienceMy experience in criminal defense is a bit unique. Joining the firm of Albright, Stoddard, Warnick & Albright is my first foray into the private sector after nearly three decades serving the public. I was a public defender for a number of years, and then I switched sides for a while and became a prosecutor. As a prosecuting attorney, I always felt sympathy for defendants who had bad lawyers. Not only did they not get the vigorous defense that they should have, but they made my job too easy. As a defense lawyer, I work hard not to make that same mistake. At TrialMost criminal cases do not go to trial. Because I never know which cases will end up in court and which will not, I prepare every case I have as if I am going to present it in front of a jury. Opposing counsel knows this, which can sometimes allow me to achieve a better result for my client than he otherwise would have had. Call today to find out more about Las Vegas Traffic Court during an initial consultation. |