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Protect Yourself When You have Been Charged or Contacted Regarding a
Criminal Investigation
There is perhaps no more stressful time in a person’s life than when
an investigation or charges in a criminal matter turn to you or a
loved one. These matters can include automobile offenses (such as
OUI/DUI), assault or sex related crimes, drug offenses or
probation/parole violations. The decisions made during the early
stages of this process can have permanent consequences. These
include lasting criminal records, motor vehicle license loss,
deportation/immigration consequences and the loss of employment or
educational opportunities. It is vital that you have access to
competent legal advice at the earliest stages of contact with any
authorities investigating a crime. In his nineteen years of
experience, Attorney Tucker has successfully defended juveniles,
individuals and corporations charged with both minor and complicated
criminal matters at all levels of state and federal litigation.
Utilizing hourly, flat fee and mixed fee arrangements and frequently
meeting with clients for a free initial consultation, Attorney
Tucker and the firm have made it a priority to provide individuals
access to responsible legal advice at the earliest possible stages
of the criminal process.
Read more at Criminal Law Overview.
Contact us to schedule an appointment.
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Press Release - 10/1/09
We are pleased to announce that Michael A. Tucker, of Amesbury,
Massachusetts, has become associated with the firm. Tucker is a graduate
of Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, and New England School of
Law in Boston. He is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, the U.S.
District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the U.S. First Circuit
Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has been in the
private practice of law since 1991. Tucker is experienced in and
primarily focuses on civil and criminal litigation. He regularly
represents corporations, both for profit and nonprofit, and provides
estate planning services.
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