What does a Criminal Defense Attorney do?
A criminal defense lawyer will defend you against a prosecutor working for the state, a public agency, or a plaintiff. A good criminal defense attorney may even be able to get your case dismissed so you never even have to set foot in court. You want a highly qualified, experienced, and trustworthy criminal defense lawyer in Seattle, Washington such as Gravis Law, who has excellent communication and negotiation skills and will fight for you in court.
Gravis can also represent you for:
Sex crimes | Theft crimes | Juvenile crimes | Federal offenses
Seattle, WA Criminal Law Office
10202 5th Ave NE2nd Floor
Seattle, WA 98125
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Your local Gravis Law team.
At Gravis we leverage a team-based approach.
When you work with one Gravis attorney, you have the support of all of our attorneys across the nation.
What Gravis Criminal Defense Attorneys can do for you.
Gravis Law will explain your rights to you after you’ve been arrested, as well as your options for a plea bargain or probation. Gravis Law will research your case, make sure you understand your options, provide invaluable expert advice, and prepare you for courtroom procedure.
If you do have a trial, they will question and cross-examine witnesses, present evidence that could clear your name, and negotiate on your behalf. Because you likely lack detailed knowledge of state and federal law, and public defenders are consistently overloaded with cases, Gravis Law is your best choice.
Free Criminal Law consultation in Seattle.
We offer a free consultation in Seattle for criminal law to first assess what instruments or services will best fit a client’s situation without overdoing it and incurring unnecessary costs or administrative burdens. At Gravis Law, PLLC, we want to ensure that your goals are achieved in the most simple, economic, and efficient way possible. To get started, submit your information in the form below and we will contact you shortly.
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