If you have been charged with a serious crime, it's in your best interest to put forth the strongest criminal defense strategy possible. It could be the difference between getting your charges dropped and getting a long jail sentence.
Attorney William H. Cleaveland has more than 30 years of experience handling criminal law matters. He has the skill, knowledge, dedication and credibility necessary to help clients minimize penalties and beat criminal charges.
For a free initial consultation to discuss your charges with Mr. Cleaveland, call our law office today at 888-454-4116 or contact William H. Cleaveland P.L.C. online.
We defend clients against the full spectrum of criminal charges in both Federal and State courts. This includes:
Our criminal justice system is large, complex and, for anyone who isn't familiar with how it works, it is intimidating. We will start working with you right away to teach you about your rights, gather evidence and thoroughly interview witnesses. We will take action quickly to make sure no time is lost in laying the foundations for a successful criminal defense strategy.
Because we tend to focus on defending against serious criminal charges, we are only able to accept a limited number of cases at any given time. This allows Mr. Cleaveland to spend more time working directly with each client, and ensuring that each case receives the focused attention necessary to achieve the best results.
You can discuss potential defense strategies regarding your criminal charges during a free initial consultation with William H. Cleaveland. To schedule an appointment, call 888-454-4116 or contact our offices online today.
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