Violent Crimes Defense in Prince George’s County, Maryland
The clippings file at the Law Offices of Thomas C. Mooney is packed with stories from the firm’s past homicide cases. At the time of this writing, the firm was engaged in six separate murder cases.
It is not a good thing to be accused of murder, but there is one advantage of being accused of such a serious crime: Juries generally give suspects the benefit of every doubt. They understand that their decision will have a huge impact on your and your family’s lives, and they do not want to make that decision lightly.
These are just some of the violent crimes we defend against:
- Murder
- Attempted murder
- Manslaughter
- Vehicular manslaughter
- Rape
- Assault
- Aggravated assault
- Domestic assault
- Domestic violence
- Kidnapping
- Terrorist threats
- Carjacking
- Arson
- Armed/Unarmed Robbery
Why Choose A Criminal Defense Lawyer In Upper Marlboro, Maryland?
When facing a criminal charge, your defense attorney must bring more to the table than general legal knowledge. They must possess a deep, working understanding of the specific courthouse where your case will be heard. This is because the local procedures, personnel and culture significantly influence the strategy required to achieve a favorable outcome. This is particularly true in Upper Marlboro – the seat of justice for Prince George’s County, Maryland – where the legal environment presents its own unique procedural and strategic demands.
Our firm highlights its experience handling cases at the local courthouse because we recognize that the specific functions of the county’s legal system have a profound impact on case strategy and outcomes.
- Familiarity with local court protocols: We understand the specific administrative and procedural processes unique to the Prince George’s County Circuit Court and District Court systems, including local arraignment schedules and evidence submission requirements.
- Knowledge of local prosecutors and judges: We are familiar with the procedures, preferences and precedents set by the local prosecutors and judges. We know how to anticipate the state’s approach and how to present your defense most effectively within that system.
- Understanding county nuances: We understand the local legal climate and what factors influence jury pools and sentencing standards in Prince George’s County. This local insight is crucial when we build your defense.
If you require a tenacious criminal defense attorney in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, our attorneys offer the local, analytical approach you need. Choosing a dedicated Prince George’s County criminal lawyer is your first move. We build your defense on a thorough understanding of the specific courthouse – a strategic advantage from day one.
Analytical Upper Marlboro Assault Defense Lawyers
The best kind of criminal defense, we have found, is no defense at all. Instead of creating our own case, with our own evidence and testimony, we focus on taking the prosecution’s case apart. We make careful analysis of the case the state is making, and we identify gaps, contradictions and implausible pieces. Very often, when you pull these threads away, the case falls apart.
That’s the way we handle all cases at the Law Offices of Thomas C. Mooney. We prod and we poke, and look for weaknesses. In every case we try, whether it is murder one or driving under the influence, we seek to weaken the sense of certainty that you committed the crime you are charged with.
Many hundreds of our clients are better off because we represented them at a crucial moment in their lives. Our attorneys look forward to representing you with the same aggressiveness and intelligence.
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Have you been charged with homicide or some other violent crime in Capitol Heights, Forestville, Waldorf, Bowie, Clinton, College Park, Laurel, Camp Springs, or any of the surrounding areas of Prince George’s County? Call the Maryland murder defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Thomas C. Mooney at 301-579-3429, or write to us using this email form. |
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