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Criminal law can cover small items like your grass is too long, a parking ticket all the way up to serious crimes like rape and murder. The less serious crimes like speeding, shoplifting, public intoxication, minor drug offenses and some DUIs are heard in the Justice Courts. More serious crimes like repeated drug cases, DUIs, thefts, domestic violence can be heard in the District Court.

While a first or second offense for drugs, DUIs, theft, domestic violence and others may start off in Justice Courts, with repeated offenses the possible penalties increase and so does the jurisdiction. Bankruptcy is not a position that people want to find themselves in. Despite what we see on the news about people abusing the system to get out of paying their debts, most people wait much longer than they should before filing bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy is a legal way to resolve some of your debts. If you find yourself in a situation where you can no longer afford to pay your necessary living expenses (food, rent, clothes, transportation, utilities, medical) and you have other non-necessary debts (credit cards, old medical, past judgments, repossessed cars, anything you are paying for you no longer have, use or need.)
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I'm Aaron Nielson and this is my law firm.
I'm very hands-on with issues and most clients deal directly with me for their entire case.
By being hands-on I take on fewer cases than many other firms but my clients get the personal attention and communication that they hire me for.
When I've been working with you since the first day you contacted my office, we avoid issues like you calling in and not being able to get answers because the person you are talking to isn't familiar with your case.
Even worse would be appearing in court with an attorney you've never talked to and that doesn't know the facts of your case.
This is not a complete list of all of our cases and their outcomes.
This list includes some highlights and some outcomes that might be of interest to you in making your decision.
Not every case is a win.
I have had multiple juries come back and convict my clients in addition to some that have been split or those that found my clients not guilty.
Sometimes we go to trial just because we have a right to do so and it is the government's responsibility to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Sometimes a person has nothing to lose by going to trial so that is the best option.
We hired a lawyer for my DV charge and my wife.
For months the lawyers didn't call us back and then we had court and we were worried that the lawyer wouldn't come to court.
At court a different lawyer this time Aaron Nielson came in.
He said the law firm we hired had hired him to handle the case just that day.
He gave us his business card and cell phone number.
He went in and talked to the other attorneys and then said that they were dismissing the charges because my wife and I were not fighting and my wife told the prosecutor she wasn't going to testify against me.
Criminal law can cover small items like your grass is too long or a parking ticket all the way up to serious crimes like rape and murder.
The less serious crimes like speeding, shoplifting, public intoxication, minor drug offenses, and some DUIs are heard in the Justice Courts.
More serious crimes like repeated drug cases, DUIs, thefts, domestic violence can be heard in the District Court.
While a first or second offense for drugs, DUIs, theft, domestic violence, and others may start off in Justice Courts, with repeated offenses the possible penalties increase and so the jurisdiction may move to the District Courts.
Bankruptcy is not a position that people want to find themselves in.
Despite what we see on the news about people abusing the system to get out of paying their debts, most people wait much longer than they should before filing bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is a legal way to resolve some of your debts if you find yourself in a situation where you can no longer afford to pay your necessary living expenses (food, rent, clothes, transportation, utilities, medical) and you have other non-necessary debts (credit cards, old medical, past judgments, repossessed cars, anything you are paying for you no longer have, use or need.)
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