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Strong Advocacy When You Need It MostConviction of a felony carries serious consequences in addition to any time you may serve in prison. You can lose your right to vote or serve in the military. Your driver's license may be revoked or suspended. It may be difficult to get a job or insurance coverage. Conviction on a drug charge can prevent you from getting federal financial aid for college. I understand that being charged with a crime is a frightening and unknown situation. As your defense attorney, one of my main goals is to clearly explain the criminal justice system to you and help you through the process. I am here to be your advocate. I will vigorously and aggressively protect your rights. Take charge of your future and contact me now for a free consultation. |
A felony charge is a serious charge, and conviction carries heavy penalties—including a sentence of a year or more in state prison. Take the first, essential step toward protecting your rights and your freedoms. Do not discuss your case with the police or your friends—talk to your lawyer immediately.
If you have been arrested or charged a felony offense in Nebraska or western Iowa, call my firm now at (402) 408-4000 or e-mail me to arrange your free consultation about your case and your rights.
My law office is located one block north and approximately one block west of 114th and Center Street, and jail appointments are available. In the State of Iowa, I am a general practitioner.
Criminal Defense of Serious Nebraska or Iowa Felony Charges
I provide aggressive criminal defense to individuals in Nebraska and Western Iowa who are facing charges that include the following:
Juvenile Criminal Defense
I represent people who are under 18 in either juvenile or adult court. I handle cases including juvenile delinquency and truancy, but juveniles can be charged with serious felony offenses in either court, such as:
Contact me now to arrange your free consultation.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. Copyright © 2008 by David W. Tighe, P.C., L.L.O. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement. |