The best time for a criminal defense attorney to get involved is before you actually are charged with a Columbus drug violation or other type of crime. If you feel that you are under investigation, contact the law firm of Criminal Defense Attorney George C. Luther. Mr. Luther can can do many things that could possibly prevent charges being brought against you. Things that happen at the beginning of the investigation or immediately after an arrest can have a major effect on the ultimate outcome of the case.
Criminal Defense Attorney George C. Luther will help you protect your constitutional rights.
He will advise you of what, if any, information you have to give to police and other investigative agencies. The earlier Attorney George C. Luther is involved in your case, the more he can protect you. This is especially important if you feel you are being investigated for:
What You Can Do to Help Your Criminal Defense in Columbus and Nearby Regions
The George C. Luther criminal defense law firm encourages clients to be fully engaged in their cases. Mr. Luther has the experience and knowledge of criminal, OVI/DUI, traffic violations, and drug crime laws and has a team of experienced investigators who will locate and interview all witnesses. Obtaining the best result in your case requires the kind of teamwork provided by Mr. Luther.
Know your Rights in Your Criminal Defense Case
The criminal justice system is complex and intimidating. Knowing and exercising your constitutional rights is critical at every stage of your criminal defense, including your drug crime defense and traffic violation defense. Mr. Luther’s knowledge and experience will guide you through the case so that your rights are fully protected and your case fairly resolved.
Contact Attorney George Luther now to schedule your free initial consultation and get George Luther working to protect your rights before they are taken away by the police.
**See the Cornell University Law School's annotated guide to the U.S. Constitution for more information about the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and how it guarantees your right to due process**