Why Hire A Criminal Lawyer?
Maas and Russo Will Fight for You
Many people struggle over whether they should spend the money to hire an attorney, or take advantage of the public defender service offered by the state. Think of hiring a criminal defense attorney as investing in your future. While public defenders receive the same training and education as private criminal defense attorneys, they often do not have the same amount of time to dedicate to a case. At Maas and Russo, we choose how many cases to handle at any given time, and ensure our case load isn't too large.
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We know how important it is for a case to have our full attention and dedication, and never cheat our clients by giving them anything less. Should you choose to work with our Solano County criminal defense attorneys, you can trust you will never be left in the dark about anything, and that every detail of your case will be addressed as need be. Equally as important as our level of client care is our experience and ability to defend clients against both felony and misdemeanor charges. During such an unsettling time, we want our clients to know their charges will be defended aggressively from all angles.
Put Our Firm's decades of Experience to Work for You
With decades of criminal defense experience, we feel confident in our ability to defend our clients against even the most serious of charges. We know you have a lot resting on your case--your rights, your freedom, your reputation, and ultimately your future. With so much on the line, why trust your case to a less experienced or less capable attorney? Let us protect your rights and use our experience and in-depth knowledge of the California criminal system to help you fight your charges!
Our Client Success Stories
Recent Case Results
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Case Dismissed Sexual Assualt Charge
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Plea Bargain Sexual Assault Charge
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Misdemeanor Plea Felony Robbery, Grand Theft, Accessory to a Crime
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Suspension Overridden DUI Allegation
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Dismissed All Charges Child Abuse Charge
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Case Dismissed Sexual Assault Charge