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When The Police Come, Do You Know What To Do?
Attorney Campbell's passion and calling in life is to represent people, and in his hundreds of jury trials has never been a prosecutor. WOULD YOU GO TO A DIVORCE LAWYER TO HANDLE YOUR FEDERAL CRIMINAL CASE? It is your life and freedom which are at stake. Criminal Defense Attorney Campbell understands your confusion, your fear and feelings of being overwhelmed when you are arrested and charged with a crime. The penalties which can be imposed are staggering. He understands that people make mistakes or sometimes get caught up in situations not of their making and that such conduct should not be punished so harshly. Evaluating the situation, the strengths and weaknesses of the Prosecution's case and selecting the best course of action requires honest analysis and straight talk between you and your lawyer. Mr. Campbell prides himself on his record of straight talk with clients. No "false promises" extremes, just real advice for real problems. He will tell you what you need to know, not necessarily what you would like to hear. Contact him at 866-289-0514 to arrange for a free consultation While Attorney Campbell's practice is based in Oklahoma County he will go from McCurtain County to Cimarron, Sequoyah to Ellis, Love to Kay and Harmon to Ottawa counties. Attorney Campbell has successfully defended thousands of individuals accused of all manner of crimes including:
Most people have no idea what a crime is. A criminal offense is a creature of law, which is defined by a statute. The commission of an offense can be compared to making popcorn. An offense is comprised of elements just like popcorn is comprised of ingredients. To make popcorn you must have: the kernel, heat, some container or pan, without any of these there is no popcorn. Without any element of the offense there is no crime. Many times one or more elements are missing when the client is interviewed by this office. Read Our Legal Blog
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