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McCarthy & Hamrock, P.C. is a firm that practices exclusively in criminal defense and specializes in the following offenses:

  • DUI/OWI/DWI
  • Federal Crimes
  • State/Federal Drug Offenses
  • Assaults
  • Theft
  • Fraud
  • Forgery
  • Embezzlement
  • Child Abuse/Molestation
  • Domestic Violence
  • Misdemeanor and Felonies
  • Sex Crimes
  • Internet-Based Crimes
  • White-Collar Crimes
  • Criminal Appeals
  • Grand Jury Proceedings
 
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Our attorneys are intimately familiar with all the facets in criminal defense work and may help clients with the following:

  • Work to get the charges dropped or reduced
  • Conduct interviews of involved parties, including police and witnesses
  • Make sure that no evidence against our client was obtained illegally
  • Conduct a thorough pre-trial investigation
  • Employ a private investigator, ballistics expert, polygraphist, or any other experts that may help with providing additional support in strengthening our client’s case
  • Obtain expert witnesses to testify on behalf of our clients
  • Negotiate with prosecutors to obtain the best possible outcome for our clients with minimum possible penalties

If you have any questions about our firm, would like more information about our services, or are interested in working with us, please call (888) 317-4978 to schedule a free consultation.

 
   
CRIMINAL DEFENSE - Frequently Asked Questions

Criminal law covers “public wrongs”, or offenses against the public and order. The federal, state, and local governments all define these laws and prosecute people who commit these crimes. Public wrongs range from traffic violations to the most serious offenses such as rape or murder. Those charged with a crime are all called “defendants”. They are represented by defense attorneys, while the government that charges the defendant is represented by an attorney called a “prosecutor”. If you are charged with a crime, you will need representation by an attorney with experience in criminal defense in order to protect your legal rights. Please review our criminal defense frequently asked questions for answers to the following: What is a grand jury? and How is probation different from parole? or What is restitution?
 
   
PERSONAL INJURY - Frequently Asked Questions

There are various ways that Personal Injury may result. Personal Injury may be caused by defective or dangerous consumer goods, motor vehicle accidents, slips and falls or even animal attacks.  Personal Injury attorneys are experienced with recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of your case.  They know before you pursue legal action if you have a potential case and what would be needed to make it stronger. Personal Injury attorneys work with the experts in various areas that assist with intelligently investigating the technical and medical aspects of your case as well as with investigators to complete all the details. Competent Personal Injury attorneys make certain all investigations in your case are completed to ensure everything is done precisely and correctly. If there is any possibility that you or a loved one was involved in a Personal Injury accident, it is imperative to contact a reliable Personal Injury attorney as soon as possible to guarantee all possible supporting evidence is acquired quickly. Please review our Personal Injury frequently asked questions for answers to the following: Do I have a winnable Personal Injury case? and How long do I have to file a lawsuit? or What should I bring when I meet my lawyer?