Criminal Law
Bruce Clark Law Firm provides experienced representation for individuals facing criminal charges. Their attorneys have a deep understanding of criminal law and are well-versed in defending clients against various offenses. They handle cases involving DUI/DWI offenses, drug offenses, theft, assault, domestic violence, white-collar crimes, and more. With a focus on protecting clients’ rights, they navigate the intricacies of the criminal justice system, analyze evidence, build strong defenses, and advocate for the best possible outcomes.
Assault and Battery: Offenses involving intentional physical harm or the threat of harm to another person.
Theft and Robbery: Crimes involving the unlawful taking of another person’s property, whether through force (robbery) or without the use of force (theft).
Burglary: Unauthorized entry into a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft.
Drug Offenses: Criminal acts related to the possession, sale, distribution, or manufacturing of illegal drugs or controlled substances.
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and Driving While Intoxicated (DWI): Operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, violating laws related to blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits.
Homicide: Crimes involving the unlawful killing of another person, which can range from murder (intentional killing) to manslaughter (unintentional killing).
Fraud: Criminal acts involving intentional deception or misrepresentation with the intent to gain financial or personal benefits, such as identity theft, credit card fraud, or insurance fraud.
Cybercrimes: Criminal activities committed using computers or digital devices, including hacking, identity theft, phishing, online fraud, or the distribution of malicious software.
White-Collar Crimes: Non-violent criminal offenses typically committed in business or professional settings, such as embezzlement, insider trading, money laundering, or securities fraud.
Domestic Violence: Criminal acts committed within the context of domestic relationships, including physical, emotional, or sexual abuse.
Kidnapping and Human Trafficking: Crimes involving the unlawful confinement or transportation of individuals against their will, often for purposes of exploitation or forced labor.
Arson: The intentional act of setting fire to property, often with the intent to cause damage or harm.
Weapons Offenses: Violations of laws related to the possession, sale, or use of firearms or other dangerous weapons.
Trespassing: Unauthorized entry onto someone else’s property without permission.
