If you find yourself in trouble with the law, you need a Maine Criminal Defense / Maine OUI Lawyer with a depth of knowledge and experience who will use that knowledge, experience and his best judgment to provide you with a highly competent defense. Ed has more than 30 years of experience in Maine criminal law practice, and that's what he does. If you are charged with a crime, contact Ed Folsom.
He will help you assess your situation and navigate this very unpleasant time in your life. Disclaimer: Nothing on this website creates an attorney-client relationship with any reader. The content of this website provides information only, not legal advice. The content is not intended as legal advice and is not to be taken as legal advice. Those seeking legal advice are strongly encouraged to consult directly with Attorney Folsom or another attorney.
He will help you assess your situation and navigate this very unpleasant time in your life. Disclaimer: Nothing on this website creates an attorney-client relationship with any reader. The content of this website provides information only, not legal advice. The content is not intended as legal advice and is not to be taken as legal advice. Those seeking legal advice are strongly encouraged to consult directly with Attorney Folsom or another attorney.
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Criminal defense attorneys are frequently asked how they can represent someone when they know the client "did it."
The trouble is, mistakes born of nothing more malicious than inattention or a lapse in judgment can land a person in life-altering trouble with the criminal law.
Another thing Ed is sure of is that people are frequently charged with more crimes and with greater crimes than they actually committed.
When you land on the wrong side of the law, there's often a "piling on" that occurs.
Helping a person avoid a criminal conviction for something he or she didn't do or avoid undue punishment for a lesson-learned mistake that's out of character and won't be repeated are well worth doing.
The trouble is, mistakes born of nothing more malicious than inattention or a lapse in judgment can land a person in life-altering trouble with the criminal law.
Another thing Ed is sure of is that people are frequently charged with more crimes and with greater crimes than they actually committed.
When you land on the wrong side of the law, there's often a "piling on" that occurs.
Helping a person avoid a criminal conviction for something he or she didn't do or avoid undue punishment for a lesson-learned mistake that's out of character and won't be repeated are well worth doing.
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