Criminal Defense Attorney
Arrested for a Crime? Our Firm Can Fight for You! Call (208) 502-8099.
Being arrested for a crime can be a terrifying experience. If you are facing criminal charges, you cannot hesitate to retain a capable lawyer from our firm to defend you. Waiting to hire a lawyer can increase your chances of being convicted and can make it more difficult to find and preserve evidence of your innocence. Roy, Nielson, Barini-García, Platts & McGee can begin working on your defense right away should you choose to retain a member of our legal team.
- Why Choose Our Criminal Defense Firm?
- Serving Idaho for 70+ Years Combined
- Top Peer Rating of AV Preeminent® Rating for Ethical Standards & Legal Ability (Since 1987)
- A Founding Attorney Who Speaks Spanish
- Compassionate Legal Support That Is Cost-Effective
Call (208) 502-8099 today to discover how our experienced team can help you fight for your future.
Trial-Tested Representation for Any Criminal Case
Roy, Nielson, Barini-García, Platts & McGee has more than 70 years of collective legal experience. We have extensive experience in the courtroom as seasoned litigators and we have successfully handled complex cases of all kinds. Whether you have received a traffic ticket, have been arrested for driving while intoxicated, or have been charged with a more serious offense, our lawyers have what it takes to fight your charges.
- We provide defense against all kinds of criminal charges, including the following:
- Misdemeanors
- Felonies
- Assault and Battery
- Drug Crimes
- Driving Under the Influence
- Sex Crimes
- Theft Crimes
- Violent Crimes
- Weapons Offenses
- White Collar Crimes
Penalties for crimes can include fines ranging from hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. You might also face time in jail or prison and could become a registered sex offender for life if you are found guilty of a sex offense. If you have been arrested, request an initial case evaluation with an attorney from our firm right away. We can begin investigating your case immediately, challenge the evidence against you, and protect you from self-incrimination and a wrongful conviction.