Skilled Criminal Defense

Facing the potential consequences of an arrest can be one of the most difficult experiences in your life.


We strive to minimize the harsh consequences of an arrest and deliver quality legal representation to persons accused of committing a criminal offense.


Those facing serious criminal charges deserve to be defended by a top criminal defense attorney that has extensive knowledge in criminal law and trial experience.


At Bulldog Legal Services, we adopt an aggressive trial centered approach to persons accused of committing a crime. We provide aggressive, knowledgeable, quality representation at every stage of a criminal case, from the arrest investigation, arraignment, disposition hearings, motion hearings, and a jury trial.


The earlier you can acquire quality legal representation the chances of harsh consequences, can be mitigated or avoided altogether.

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What Should You Do If Charged with a Crime?


It is important that you speak with one of the best criminal defense law firms as soon as possible.


We know that speedy legal help is crucial to ensure a defendant’s rights are protected. We need to insure we have sufficient time to create a strong defense.


A person may be charged with a crime before they are arrested, if this happens, a judge will issue an arrest warrant. If the police find you, they will arrest you.

The police must give you a copy of the warrant that states the charge and explains why you’re being arrested.


If you have been arrested, you have the constitutional right to the following:

  1. Remain silent
  2. Have an attorney to represent you


Remember, call Bulldog Legal Services before you try to explain yourself to a police officer.

Make sure you or a family member contacts a criminal defense attorney from Bulldog Legal Services first.


Our attorneys will work to make sure your rights are protected.


We will help you understand the best way to proceed.


It’s important to understand that if you do decide to speak to law enforcement, your statements will be on record.


This means that there is a possibility that these statements could be used against you.


Your side of the story can best be told clearly and strategically through your experienced legal counsel.

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