DUI Defense – Criminal Defense

WE STILL HAVE A BILL OF RIGHTS

The 4th, 5th and 6th Amendments Are for Your Protection!
The Police Have Rules Too! Did They Follow Them?

From DUI’s to Serious Criminal Offenses, You Have Due Process Rights. I Will Protect Them!

DUI Defense

DUI Defense

Attorney Malcolm Copeland can help you get through the complicated and confusing cluster of being charged with a DUI, and the civil penalty of the State wanting to suspend and take away your driver’s license. I will help you with this nightmare, but you must call me ASAP. There is a fourteen (14) day deadline for stopping the State from taking your driver’s license.
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Criminal Defense

Criminal Defense

As a former prosecutor, I have the benefit of having worked both sides of the law. I am committed to protecting your rights in all criminal cases from minor misdemeanors to serious felony cases.
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Drug Charges

Drug Charges

The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution protects citizens from illegal searches and seizures. Sometimes overzealous law enforcement officers violate that sacred amendment. Drug offenses have become very serious, many times involving prison time. Call me to make sure your rights are protected.
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Law books

Sexual Offense Charges

In today’s society, sex offenses have become very serious. Many times they involve an investigative agency of the State wanting to question you – in addition to the police wanting to question you. Never talk to the police, any State agency, or social worker without first speaking with a lawyer. Call me before making any statements or telling your side of the story.
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Serious Traffic Charges

Serious Traffic Charges

I have been handling traffic matters since 1979 when I was a legal intern in the District Attorney’s office. DUI’s and serious traffic offense need competent legal representation. I now defend those who are charged with serious traffic offenses. Call me. 
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Expungements

Expungements

The State statute says “after the Order of Expungement is entered, the Petitioner shall be treated as not having been arrested, convicted, or diverted of that crime.” THAT’S RIGHT. After your conviction has been expunged, you are treated as if you were never convicted. It’s a way of being born again. 
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