Violent Crimes

VIOLENT CRIMES

SKILLED DEFENSE LAWYERS FIGHTING FOR SEATTLE RESIDENTS AND OTHERS IN WASHINGTON

The criminal defense lawyers at Black Law represent people in many Washington communities who have been charged with violent crimes, as well as other offenses. The most common violent crimes that are Seattle criminal lawyers see are:

We rely on nearly two decades of legal experience as Seattle violent crime attorneys to provide comprehensive and professional services for the people whom we represent. We are committed to guiding our clients through each step of the process, exploring all of their options and using every tool at our disposal to defeat the charges or minimize their consequences.

Violent crimes are those that involve physical aggression, whether it is assault and battery, rape, robbery, manslaughter, or murder. What they all have in common is that the person who allegedly committed the crime used force or threats of force against the victim. Local law enforcement officers and prosecutors take these cases very seriously because their job is to keep the community safe. This means that a conviction may come with a heavy fine and a long period of imprisonment, so it is important to fight these charges head-on from the outset.

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PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS AGAINST A VIOLENT CRIME CHARGED

There are a number of defenses that may be available for a person charged with a violent crime. These cases often rely heavily on witness accounts of the incident, so it is vital that a person charged with a crime seek the counsel of an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible in the process. An attorney familiar with the dynamics of these cases will often be able to develop evidence to successfully challenge witness credibility. It is also important for an attorney to be familiar with forensics and other investigative techniques, in order to find and exploit the problems with the investigation and the weaknesses in the prosecution’s case. A lawyer may often start investigating the case before someone is officially charged with a crime so that they can build a strong defense, which may even help a defendant avoid charges altogether.

It is always important to remember that prosecutors bear the burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant actually committed the crime. Some violent crime cases raise complicated questions about whether the person charged with the crime was acting in self-defense. State law allows a person to use force to protect themselves in situations in which they reasonably believe that someone else is going to seriously injure them. The use of force is also permitted in situations when it is necessary to prevent “malicious interference” with your personal property, to detain a person trespassing on your property, or to prevent a mentally handicapped person from doing harm to others. Each of these forms of self-defense depends heavily on the facts of a specific case.

EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS WITH THE GUIDANCE OF A VIOLENT CRIME LAWYER IN SEATTLE

At Black Law, our Seattle violent crime attorneys understand the legal issues that often emerge in these cases. We also know how to build a robust defense for the people whom we represent. The process starts by giving each client an open and honest assessment of their case that avoids either overly optimistic or overly pessimistic projections. We want you to be fully informed so that you can effectively weigh your rights and options. We represent people in Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Kent, and Bellevue, among other areas of King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties. We can also arrange translation services for clients who speak Amharic, Arabic, French, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Tigrinya, Somali, Vietnamese, and many other languages. Do not hesitate to call (206) 623-1604 or contact us online to schedule a free appointment to discuss your case with us. We are also available to represent Washington residents who need a drug crime attorney or guidance in other criminal matters.

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We serve clients throughout Washington including those in the following localities: King County including Bellevue, Kent, and Seattle; Benton County including Kennewick; Chelan County including Wenatchee; Clallam County including Port Angeles; Grays Harbor County including Aberdeen; Kitsap County including Port Orchard; Kittitas County including Ellensburg; Pierce County including Tacoma; Skagit County including Mount Vernon; Snohomish County including Everett; Spokane County including Spokane; Thurston County including Olympia; Whatcom County including Bellingham; and Yakima County including Yakima.

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