Mobile Criminal Defense Attorneys

Find the right Criminal Defense attorney in Mobile, AL

If you have been charged with a crime in Mobile, you should hire a criminal defense Lawyer who is well versed in the laws of Mobile, AL.

In Alabama different courts sometimes have different procedures. Prosecutor offices also differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, meaning that the policy of the court might be different regarding your charges, possible plea deals, and how the government usually wants to proceed with your case.

Mobile Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Know How to Help

The time for hiring a criminal defense Attorney is now. The quicker you discuss your case with a lawyer, the more rights and protections you will receive. It is never wise to try to fight the government's charges against you alone.

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You will want a criminal defense Lawyer familiar with your charges. Is it a misdemeanor or a felony? Are you charged with multiple crimes? Are you an adult? Do you have "two strikes" on your record? There are a number of different issues that your attorney should be familiar with depending on your circumstances, and even within the criminal field there are attorneys who specialize in particular problems. With LegalMatch, you can find the right criminal defense Lawyer in Mobile, Alabama quickly, conveniently, and free of cost!

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Life in Mobile

Mobile is unsurprisingly the seat of Mobile County. You may not know, however, that Mobile is the largest municipality on the Gulf Coast between New Orleans and St. Petersburg, Florida. In fact, over 400,000 residents live in Mobile, which was the first state capital of Louisiana. Mobile is also famous for being a Gulf Coast cultural hub. the city boasts the oldest organized celebrations like Carnival and Mardi Gras.

Tourism plays a major role in the Mobile economy. At Battleship Memorial park you can tour the USS Alabama battleship from WWII and Korean War submarine the USS Drum. The Mobile Carnival Museum offers Mardi Gras history and memorabilia like floats and costumes. A number of historic antebellum house museums like the Bragg-Mitchell Mansion from 1855 can be found in Mobile as well. A few of the other exciting attractions to which tourists flock consist of the Gulf Coast Exploratoreum, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, and Mobile Botanical Gardens that earn the city's nickname the "Azalea City."

Mobile is known nationally as a hub for business. Mobile industries include steel fabrication and building, aerospace, retail, medicine, manufacturing and transportation. The Alabama State Docks recently underwent a million expansion project that provided new jobs. Additionally, Mobile's Austal USA shipbuilding company will be trusted with constructing U.S. Forces vessels after winning another multi-billion dollar defense contract with the United States Government in late 2010.

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