Protecting your rights, freedom, and future.
State Crimes Defense
Being arrested and charged with a crime in Alabama is a serious matter that can have lasting consequences. Whether you are facing a misdemeanor or felony charge, the potential penalties may impact your freedom, career, reputation, and future. State criminal cases move quickly, and early decisions can significantly affect the outcome. From the moment of arrest or investigation, it is critical to have experienced legal counsel who understands Alabama criminal law and is prepared to protect your rights at every stage.
At J. Clay Benson, Attorney at Law, we provide strategic and aggressive criminal defense for clients in Montgomery, Alabama and throughout the state. J. Clay Benson defends individuals facing state criminal charges by carefully analyzing the facts, challenging the prosecution’s evidence, and building a defense designed to minimize consequences and protect long-term interests. If you have been arrested, charged, or are under investigation, you need a criminal defense attorney who will respond promptly and fight for you with focus and precision.
J. Clay Benson represents clients facing a wide range of Alabama state criminal charges, including:
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DUI offenses, including first-time and repeat DUI charges
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Drug crimes, including possession, distribution, and trafficking
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Domestic violence charges and related allegations
Our defense approach is built to challenge the state’s case from the very beginning. In DUI cases, we scrutinize breath testing procedures, field sobriety tests, and law enforcement conduct. In drug cases, we examine search and seizure issues, lab testing, and evidence handling. In domestic violence matters, we work to uncover false accusations, misunderstandings, and inconsistencies while protecting your rights, freedom, and reputation. Whether your case requires early intervention, strong pretrial advocacy, or assertive courtroom defense, J. Clay Benson, Attorney at Law is prepared to fight for the best possible outcome in your Alabama criminal case.
