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With more than two decades of legal experience, Louis Charles Shapiro, Esquire has spent many years representing clients facing serious criminal charges and difficult life situations. He is a third-generation attorney in his family, and his clients have long trusted him to represent them in cases ranging from criminal matters to family law to civil rights violations.

Choose a Lawyer Who Has Actually Gotten a Client Found NOT GUILTY of murder in one trial, and then NOT GUILTY of attempted murder in a second trial. In 2011, attorney Louis Charles Shapiro successfully defended a client in two separate trials before two separate juries in Superior Court, Cumberland County (N.J.). In the first six-week jury trial, Mr. Shapiro's client was charged with first-degree murder and other serious offenses.

Although the jury found the client guilty of two weapons possession offenses (possession without a permit and possession by a convicted person) after deliberations, the jury found Mr. Shapiro's client not guilty of first degree murder, all other homicide charges, not guilty of aggravated assault (pointing a firearm) and not guilty of possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.
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Criminal defense is in the DNA of Vineland, New Jersey attorney Louis Charles Shapiro, Esquire.
He is the third generation of lawyers in his family to practice as a criminal trial lawyer in South Jersey.
He grew up around law offices, courtrooms, and other lawyers.
He grew up in the legal profession, and being a criminal defense lawyer is not only what he has always wanted to do.
It is what he was born to do.
When your liberty and reputation are at stake, you don't choose just anyone to defend you.
If you have ever had a lawyer represent you in a criminal case, or hired one for a family member, perhaps you encountered a lawyer who claimed he or she could get your case dismissed.
That's improper, but some lawyers do it anyway to lure you in.
And when the case didn't just get dismissed, and the lawyer did little to no work to put up a vigorous defense, you or your loved one were probably and understandably dissatisfied.
When you hire a lawyer, you need to understand the reality of the criminal justice system.
Getting a speeding ticket or other moving violation on a New Jersey street or highway isn't simply a minor inconvenience; it can have a lasting effect on your driving privileges and on your insurance rates, and it may add points to your driver's license.
Not only that, but also a more serious violation, such as DWI, could lead to jail time, in addition to heavy fines, and the suspension or loss of your driver's license.
Cases such as these are heard in New Jersey in municipal court.
Attorney Louis Charles Shapiro understands that taking these citations lightly can be a big mistake, which is why he represents people in municipal court throughout South Jersey.
If your son or daughter has been accused of a crime and is facing charges in the New Jersey juvenile justice system, you need to make sure you do everything you can to help.
In certain ways, the outcome of a juvenile crime case can impact a young person well beyond when he or she turns 18, so it is critical to work with a juvenile crime defense lawyer you can trust to help your child - especially if the prosecutor is seeking to waive your child up to adult criminal court.
Do not let one mistake ruin your child's life.
Possession charges and other drug offenses present a serious challenge for those who have been accused.
The penalties for a drug crime conviction can be severe, and prosecutors in New Jersey do not treat drug crime cases lightly.
Drug crimes attorney Louis Charles Shapiro in Vineland, New Jersey, defends clients against drug crime charges and other criminal charges.
He also represents juveniles in the juvenile justice system in drug offense cases.
Louis Charles Shapiro, P.A., defends clients accused of drug crimes involving marijuana, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, prescription drugs, party drugs and other types of drugs.
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