Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Arizona Criminal Law

Arizona Criminal Law Attorneys
When clients in need of criminal defense trust their legal needs to the law offices of Alcock & Associates, they are assured that their cases will be handled by attorneys whose energies are focused solely on criminal law.
Our Aim: Accessible, Quality Legal Representation
The primary goal in our criminal law practice is to protect the rights of the public with high caliber legal representation delivered at affordable rates. Contact us to schedule an initial consultation with a Phoenix lawyer regarding any of the following:
Assault
Theft
Domestic violence
Drug possession
Drug sales
Driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI)
Sex-related offenses
White collar crime
Forgery / fraud
Homicide and other violent crimes
Weapons offenses
Juvenile law
Probation violations
Traffic violations
Helping People Improve their Lives
At the end of the day, our greatest concern as criminal defense attorneys is to do all that we can do to help our clients improve their lives. Ideally, this process of self-improvement should begin from the initial consultation. Our concern is not only with the immediate circumstances behind a criminal investigation, an arrest, or a conviction. We care equally as much about pointing the way to prevention of future legal troubles.
We Cultivate Trusting Relationships with Clients
Contact us to schedule a consultation. Learn firsthand about the trusting, productive relationships that our attorneys cultivate with our clients. We stay available to our clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to the greatest extent possible. Drop-in visits by potential or existing clients receive our immediate attention.
White Collar Crime
Weapons Offenses
Traffic Violations
Theft
Sex Offenses
Probation Violations
Juvenile Offenses
Homicide
Forgery / Fraud
Drug Sales
Drug Possession
Domestic Violence
Criminal Defense
Assault
DUI




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