Criminal Defense Lawyer in Westminster, MD
Aggressive Defense for Carroll County and Surrounding Maryland Communities
Strong Representation for Criminal Defense
Your freedom is too important to leave to chance. Whether you're facing a DUI, DWI, misdemeanor, or felony charge in Westminster, Carroll County, or anywhere in Maryland, Catalyst Lawyers will stand by your side and fight for the best possible outcome. Don't face a judge alone.
William Sherwood, one of our founding partners, got his first exposure to criminal law while working for the Innocence Project, using DNA evidence to get innocent people out of jail. Since then, he and the rest of the Catalyst Lawyers team have represented hundreds of clients charged with DUI/DWI, domestic violence, burglary, assault, and other serious crimes.
The statewide average conviction rate for 2021 was 77.2%
– The Dispatch
Strategic Criminal Defense Approach
Every case is unique, and we tailor our defense strategies to the specific circumstances of each client. Our team employs a comprehensive approach, considering all available legal avenues, from negotiating with prosecutors for reduced charges or alternative sentencing options to aggressively litigating in the courtroom if necessary. We leave no stone unturned in our pursuit of achieving the best possible outcome for your case
Committed Advocates for Your Rights at Catalyst Lawyers
We believe in the fundamental principle of the presumption of innocence. We are committed to protecting your constitutional rights and ensuring that you receive fair treatment throughout the legal process. Our attorneys work closely with you, listening to your side of the story and conducting a thorough investigation to uncover all relevant facts and evidence that may support your defense.
Our Maryland criminal defense attorneys represent clients charged with:
•DUI and DWI
•Assault and battery
•Domestic violence
•Drug charges and possession
•Theft and burglary
•Gun and weapons charges
•Reckless driving and traffic violations
•Felony and misdemeanor charges
•Disorderly conduct
•Federal charges
