Criminal Defense

An arrest for a serious criminal offense or drunk driving can be a pivotal point in anyone’s life. If your freedoms and future hinge on the outcome of a criminal trial, you owe it to yourself and your family to retain the most experienced, aggressive defense representation you can find in Greater Omaha. You need the support and guidance — the trusted advice and valued results — of Adams & Sullivan, P.C., L.L.O., in Papillion.You can benefit from our lawyers‘ many years of experience helping clients to smoothly navigate the often complex criminal justice system. We listen carefully to your side of the story, research the charges against you, negotiate with prosecutors in your best interests and, if necessary, aggressively litigate in court to ensure that your rights are protected.

The effective, cost-efficient advocacy that can preserve your liberties and livelihood is just a phone call or email away. Contact Adams & Sullivan to arrange your initial consultation.

At Adams & Sullivan, we make the legal process less confusing and intimidating for our clients after a criminal arrest for a:

A conviction on felony or misdemeanor charges can result in harsh punishments and follow you for the rest of your life. You do not have to surrender yourself to this kind of bleak future — a jail or prison term, heavy fines, a criminal record, separation from loved ones, damage to your reputation and strict probation or parole conditions upon your release. You must act now to protect your rights by contacting the experienced Omaha criminal defense attorneys of Adams & Sullivan in Papillion. Call 402-339-9550 or email our Omaha attorneys at fett@adamsandsullivan.com to arrange your initial consultation.

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