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At Bryant Law Center, we have
extensive experience
defending the rights of people arrested
and accused of
criminal
offenses in Kentucky and Southern
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We fully understand
each criminal issue |
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No
matter how complex, our criminal lawyers know what to do to have
the best chance for an acquittal or a clean
record in your case. Bryant Law Center criminal
lawyers handle all
types of criminal cases, from minor infractions
and misdemeanors, such as traffic violations, to
the most serious felony indictments. We defend
the rights of clients at every stage of the case
starting with the arrest. We represent clients
in state and federal court in areas such as:
DUI
Felonies
Misdemeanors
White Collar
Crimes
Adult And Juvenile Charges
Bryant Law Center has offices with criminal lawyers
in Paducah, Kentucky and criminal attorneys in
both Metropolis and Marion, Illinois. Our
criminal lawyers can help make sure you have the
fighting chance you deserve. For
information on the entire criminal defense
process, from arraignment to appeal,
click here.
Traffic violations can have serious criminal
consequences, particularly when a driver is
accused of driving under the influence. A
conviction on DUI charges may result in fines,
the revocation or suspension of your driver’s
license, and possible jail time. In addition,
your insurance company may increase your rates
to an unmanageable level. In defending against
an impaired driving charge, you have many rights
as a defendant that your criminal lawyer can
assist you with, including the right to
cross-examine the witnesses against you, even if
they are police officers. An experienced
criminal defense attorney like MArk Bryant or
Emily Roark can make all the difference in such
a difficult case.
At
Bryant Law Center, our criminal attorneys handle all types of felonies,
including:
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In Kentucky or Illinois, a misdemeanor is
normally a crime punishable by less than a
year in a jail. Bryant Law Center is
experienced in all categories of misdemeanor
defense, involving charges including:
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White collar crime is typically a financial or
corporate crime, often carried out by deceptive
means. Although white collar criminal charges
are usually brought against individuals,
corporations may also be subject to criminal
penalties. These penalties may include fines and
costs, home electronic monitoring, community
confinement, forfeitures, restitution,
supervised release, and imprisonment.
Our criminal
lawyers
can help you preserve your rights if you or
someone you know has been arrested in Kentucky
or Illinois or is under investigation for any
state or federal white-collar crime.
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Juvenile charges can be quite different from
charges that lead to the adult system. When a
juvenile commits a crime, he or she is alleged
to be "delinquent" and the juvenile court gets
involved to intervene and correct the
delinquency. In Kentucky or Illinois, depending
on the severity of the offense, the juvenile may
be placed in juvenile detention. Juvenile courts
have separate rules and procedures from adult
criminal courts. For example, juveniles are not
entitled to a jury trial, but rather are tried
before a judge. If a juvenile commits a more
violent offense such as murder, the prosecutor
may seek to have the juvenile tried as an adult.
Because of the special rules and circumstances
surrounding juvenile crimes, it is important to
seek representation from a criminal attorney experienced
in representing juveniles in both juvenile and
adult court. |
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