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Criminal Law

Defense representation for DUI, assault, theft, probation violations, and other criminal matters where freedom, reputation, and future options are at stake.

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How Sunwabe Law helps

Criminal charges can affect freedom, work, housing, family, immigration status, and reputation. Early decisions can shape the rest of the case.

The Sunwabe Law Firm helps clients understand the charge, protect evidence, prepare for court, and avoid unnecessary statements that could create avoidable risk.

A focused review of the facts, records, and risk.

Clients rarely arrive with one clean legal issue. The firm helps identify what needs attention now, what records should be protected, and which decisions could affect the rest of the matter.

Bring what you haveDocuments, dates, names, photos, messages, agency paperwork, and court notices.
  1. Issue 1:

    DUI and driving offenses

  2. Issue 2:

    Assault and violent allegations

  3. Issue 3:

    Theft and property crimes

  4. Issue 4:

    Probation violations

  5. Issue 5:

    Pre-charge investigation support

  6. Issue 6:

    Court preparation and strategy

01

Understand the exact charge

A defense strategy depends on the allegation, court, deadlines, release conditions, prior record concerns, and the evidence the government can prove.

02

Protect evidence early

Messages, video, witness names, receipts, location data, and social posts can disappear. Preservation should start before the case gets harder to reconstruct.

03

Plan beyond the courtroom

Criminal cases can affect employment, licensing, school, custody, immigration, and driving privileges. Strategy should account for those consequences.

Start with the immediate next decision.

Schedule a free consultation.

Bring the documents, dates, people involved, and immediate concerns. The safest next move depends on facts, deadlines, jurisdiction, and timing.

No obligation. No attorney-client relationship is formed unless confirmed by the firm.