Criminal Law
 
 

“Our legal system is complex.  Most people see the inside of a courtroom only a few times in their lives, if at all.  You have the right to represent yourself in court.”


“However, if you’ve been charged with a crime you could be facing anywhere from a fine to probation to serious jail time.You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to have a highly-skilled attorney fighting for you. ”


The Law Office of John Chitwood is committed to aggressive representation of people charged with crimes such as:


Drug Crimes

Sex Crimes

Drunk Driving/DWI

Assault

 

Flat one-time fees available for all criminal cases*. 

Your time is valuable- so we can come to you. 

Evening and Weekend Appointments available.

Contact us at 612-234-2112 to schedule your free consultation.



*Because every case is unique and the Law Office of John Chitwood is committed to representing your individual needs, we customize our rates to meet the specific requirements of your case.

Questions?


I didn't do it- why do I need a lawyer?


If you have been accused of a crime, you have a serious problem and you need serious help.  The prosecutor doesn't represent you and anything you say will probably fall on deaf ears- especially if it contradicts the police version of what happened.

Criminal charges might mean jail time or hefty fines. 


You need help. 


With the Law Office of John Chitwood, you'll have someone on your side and at your side, helping you navigate the serious minefield of the criminal justice system


I just plan on pleading guilty, so why do I need a lawyer?


You can attempt to negotiate directly with the prosecutor for a lighter sentence.  However, with a lawyer at your side, you will have a better idea if what you are being offered is fair. 


With the Law Office of John Chitwood at your side, you can be sure that your constitutional rights are being protected.



Contact Information

Law Office of John Chitwood

821 Raymond Avenue

Suite 320

St Paul, Minnesota 55114

612-234-2112


john@johnchitwood.com

Criminal Law