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Criminal Defense Attorneys
in Greenville, North Carolina

Have you been accused of committing a crime? Don’t let the prosecution bully you around. Stand up for your rights, beginning by hiring a dedicated criminal defense attorney who will represent you forcefully in the face of prosecution accusations. Dixon Law Group, PLLC serves North Carolina clients in criminal cases, providing aggressive representation with proven results.

Fight the charges, and seek the justice you deserve.

Defending You Against All Charges

They are devoted to protecting their clients’ freedom. They strongly challenge prosecution efforts to prove their case and do everything in their power to avoid conviction or reduce any sentence that might be imposed. Their attorneys know that witnesses may lie on the stand, crime scenes can be tampered with, and police officers can make mistakes. They personally speak with witnesses to ensure that they are telling the whole truth. They can examine the alleged crime scene thoroughly, searching for evidence that can help prove your innocence. They also pore over police records and bring in experts to challenge the prosecution’s theories.

Nothing is more important than your freedom. If you need a defense attorney who is dedicated to your case, contact them today.

Protecting Clients for More than 38 Years

They represent clients in the following criminal matters:

  • Felonies. If you have been charged with a felony, it is essential that you retain an experienced criminal defense attorney to zealously defend you in court. Felonies are the most serious crimes — such as murder, rape, armed robbery, credit card fraud, and burglary. Felony convictions also have the most serious consequences. A person convicted of a felony is sentenced to serve at least one year in a state or federal prison and may be committed for life. In addition, convicted felons are stripped of many of the rights guaranteed to American citizens, including the right to vote, the right to travel out of the country, and the right to own a gun. Convicted felons also have to disclose their crimes on job applications and can be deported if they are not American citizens.

  • Misdemeanors. Misdemeanors are crimes such as disorderly conduct, simple assault, shoplifting, and trespassing that are punishable by less than a year in prison. Although misdemeanors are less serious than felonies, having a misdemeanor conviction on your criminal record can limit your employment options and can result in a jail sentence. Ensure that you receive a fair trial by letting their attorneys represent you.

  • Motor vehicle offenses. If you have been charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol, driving with a suspended license, or vehicular manslaughter, they can help. They also assist clients who need to get their driver's license restored or fight traffic tickets.

  • Drug crimes. Charges of trafficking, distributing or possession of illegal substances or drug paraphernalia can result in heavy fines and extended time in jail. You can rely on their knowledge of drug crimes and their history of successful results to help eliminate or minimize the charges against you.

  • Sexual offenses. Rape and sexual assault cases are often among the hardest for defendants to win. Their attorneys have the experience and skills to successfully litigate these cases.

  • Sealing and expungement of records. A criminal record can prevent you from pursuing higher education, securing your dream job, or traveling abroad. They can help you eliminate past criminal charges from your record, or get those records sealed so that you can move on with your life.

Don’t Delay, Contact Dixon Law Group, Pllc in Greenville Today

When your freedom is on the line, choose a criminal defense attorney with the experience and dedication to making a difference. Call or contact them online to schedule a consultation. With offices conveniently located in Greenville, North Carolina, Dixon Law Group, PLLC stands ready to represent you in your criminal matter.