OUI, DUI & DWI Defense
In 1999, Craig was loaned out by his former firm to the District Attorney's Office, as a gesture of the firm's commitment to community service. Over the course of several months, Craig was very fortunate to try 14 cases to verdict, many of them OUI cases (Operating Under the Influence). Not only did Craig accrue invaluable trial experience and hone his cross-examination skills, his "win-rate" was higher than the office average.
Craig's signficiant experience prosecuting OUI cases gives him a unique perspective about how to successfully defend them, and an advantage available to those clients who seek a tactical edge, given what it is they have at stake.
Craig's 10 years' experience in the Big Firms provides his criminal defense clients a significant, very unique advantage: Craig's ability to formulate creative, sophisticated legal arguments, prepare high-level, persuasive legal briefs, and argue for resolution of the case - prior to trial - on the discreet legal issues involved, are virtually unmatched by most similarly-priced attorneys. Every advantage is useful and important when a lot is "on the line." Therefore, individuals facing criminal charges who have a "lot to lose" would be well served to avail themselves of the unique advantages Craig's representation provides.
Craig's signficiant experience prosecuting OUI cases gives him a unique perspective about how to successfully defend them, and an advantage available to those clients who seek a tactical edge, given what it is they have at stake.
Craig's 10 years' experience in the Big Firms provides his criminal defense clients a significant, very unique advantage: Craig's ability to formulate creative, sophisticated legal arguments, prepare high-level, persuasive legal briefs, and argue for resolution of the case - prior to trial - on the discreet legal issues involved, are virtually unmatched by most similarly-priced attorneys. Every advantage is useful and important when a lot is "on the line." Therefore, individuals facing criminal charges who have a "lot to lose" would be well served to avail themselves of the unique advantages Craig's representation provides.
