Experienced Criminal Defense In Southern Pennsylvania

When you are under investigation for a crime, or have been arrested and charged with breaking the law, nothing is more important than an experienced lawyer to help you through your situation. You want a lawyer who knows and understands the criminal law process, and who has successfully helped thousands of others who have faced criminal prosecution. You want an attorney who is well-known and respected for obtaining positive results.

At Goldman Law Offices, we bring more than 70 years of experience to people throughout Bucks County, Montgomery County, and the surrounding counties, who face criminal charges. Since its inception in 1983, we have been listed in The Best Lawyers in America®. Our firm has included lawyers who have been consistently named to the list of Pennsylvania Super Lawyers every year since its inception in 2004. We have attorneys who are AV Preeminent® or BV Distinguished® peer-review rated through Martindale-Hubbell.

An Overview Of Our Criminal Defense Practice

We provide comprehensive counsel to individuals who have been charged with, or are under investigation for, felony or misdemeanor offenses. We will conduct a thorough investigation of the facts and circumstances of your case, including the methods used by police and prosecutors to obtain evidence against you. We will confirm that there was probable cause for any stop, search, seizure, or arrest, and that you received proper warnings. We carefully review search warrants. We will prepare and file all pleadings or documents required by the courts and will be zealous advocates in all hearings or proceedings.

We handle the defense of a wide range of criminal prosecutions, including cases involving:

  • Bail reduction and modification
  • Drug crimes such as possession, sale and manufacturing of controlled substances, or use of drug paraphernalia
  • White collar offenses, from access device fraud to embezzlement, from forgery to money laundering or identity theft
  • Juvenile offenses such as minors in possession of alcohol, underage drinking, drug crimes, criminal mischief, assault, or sex offenses
  • Assault, harassment, and disorderly conduct
  • Theft and property crimes, including retail theft, robbery, or burglary
  • Traffic violations such as speeding, careless and reckless driving, and resulting license suspensions
  • Firearms violations and gun permit appeals
  • Expungements and limited access of prior records
  • License suspension appeals pertaining to refusals, medical suspensions, and traffic violations
  • Post-sentence motions such as reconsideration, modification of probation, furloughs, and restitution
  • Probation and parole violations
  • Pardons

We will protect your rights if you are subject to a grand jury investigation. Our lawyers also handle forfeiture cases under both state and federal drug laws.

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To arrange an appointment with an experienced Criminal Defense attorney, contact us online or call us at 215-348-2605.

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