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The lawyers at Charles Law Offices provide highly trained, experienced, and competent representation. Their duty is to achieve an optimum outcome for their clients using their skillful case evaluation, thorough preparation and unmatched courtroom experience. The Charles Brothers have represented clients charged with felony and misdemeanor criminal offenses in State and Federal courts in cities throughout Pennsylvania.

Let the Charles Brothers devote the attention your case deserves. Your questions will be answered as you are guided through the entire legal process. Nothing can distract him from his goal on a case which, of course, makes him extremely tough to beat.''. Attorneys Fredrick and Dennis Charles have maintained a practice of law in the Lehigh Valley for nearly four decades.

Graduate of Muhlenberg College and Temple University School of Law, Dennis joined his brother, Fredrick, in the practice of law in 1979. The Charles Brothers' devotion to the law is derived from a family history in the legal system and of service to others.
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Attorneys Fredrick E. Charles and Dennis G. Charles have maintained a practice of law in the Lehigh Valley for nearly four decades, and have successfully represented clients in the federal and state courts in counties across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
During his career as a trial lawyer, Attorney Charles has obtained successful jury verdicts in the prosecution and defense of professional liability claims involving medical and legal malpractice.
He also has obtained successful verdicts and dispositions in criminal cases with charges ranging from first degree murder to aggravated assault to theft-related charges, and in civil trials involving child custody issues.
Contact attorneys Dennis and Fredrick of the Charles Law Offices for a consultation about your legal options.
They will work closely with you and will zealously protect and defend your legal rights at every stage of your case to achieve the best possible outcome.
The Charles Brothers' devotion to the law is derived from a family history in the legal system and of service to others.
Their father, Charles "Chink" Charles (depicted in the lower left-hand corner of the photograph) held a 35 year career in law enforcement, and was selected to serve as the personal bodyguard for former United States Presidents John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson during their campaign visits to Allentown.
Their Passion for Justice, Commitment to the Client and Zealous Advocacy is Truly Second to None.
I have known Fred and Dennis Charles personally and professionally for many years.
As a former prosecutor who has been practicing criminal law for almost 30 years I feel uniquely qualified to comment on their ability as litigators.
I can state without hesitation that they are two of the finest attorneys I have ever had the honor to work with.
They are guided by a relentless work ethic and dedicated to obtaining the best possible result in every case, for every client.
The consequences of being arrested and charged with a crime can last a lifetime.
A criminal arrest and conviction, in addition to negatively impacting a person's freedom and reputation, may permanently damage one's opportunity for obtaining future gainful employment, higher education, loans, housing and even residency in the United States, to mention just a few of the possible negative outcomes.
At the same time, the internet has made it easy for anyone - such as employers, banks, landlords, and college admissions officers - to pull up arrest records immediately.
Some people think that mental illness and violence go hand-in-hand.
Research suggests, however, that this public perception is not accurate.
Most individuals with psychiatric disorders are not violent.
Although a small percentage of people suffering from psychiatric disorders commits assaults and violent crimes, findings have been inconsistent concerning what role mental illness plays, and what impact substance abuse and other factors have, in such behavior.
The existence of mental illness may play a significant and beneficial role in the defense of a person charged with a serious crime.
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