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Maitri Klinkosum Avvo Pro
Also known as Mike Klinkosum
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Maitri Klinkosum
Raleigh Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 16 years.
Andy Roberts Avvo Pro
Also known as Patrick Roberts
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Andy Patrick Roberts
Raleigh Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 10 years.
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Seth A. Blum
Raleigh Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 18 years.
William Fay
Also known as William Fay, Wil Fay
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer William Lenox Fay
Raleigh Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 6 years.
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Mark Lee Hearp
Fayetteville Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 10 years.
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North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Damon John Chetson
Raleigh Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 2 years.
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Anthony G. Scheer
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Charlotte Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 19 years.
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Jennifer Lee Martin
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Winston-salem Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 12 years.
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Andre N. Hogan
Fayetteville Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 6 years.
North Carolina Violent Crime Lawyer Jason David Witt
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Monroe Violent Crime Lawyer. Licensed for 7 years.
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Violent Crime

A violent crime occurs when a person uses (or threatens to use) violence to harm another person, including rape, assault, and murder. The penalties for violent crimes are stiff; conviction almost always carries substantial jail time. If you are accused of a violent crime, you need an attorney with experience defending others in that particular crime, one who will understand how to best defend you based on your facts and circumstances. Sometimes the government will offer a “plea bargain,” meaning they will drop or lower the charges if you agree to a lesser crime. A violent crime lawyer will be able to evaluate the government's case and the terms of the bargain to suggest how to proceed in your best interests.