Showing posts with label low fees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low fees. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Affordable Criminal Defense Lawyer (Apple Valley)


Unlike a trip to your favorite restaurant, you are unlikely to find - when visiting an attorney  - a flat rate for his services based just on the alleged crime committed.  Instead, as an experienced Apple Valley Criminal Defense Attorney, when I determine a total cost I lok at a number of factors.  

Why Do You Charge What You Charge?

Some common considerations --- that go into determining how much money you can expect to spend on your legal services include:

1. Your Case (Type/Level of Offense)

The largest factor in determining the cost of my services depends on exactly what you’re asking me to do. For example, hiring an attorney to get you out of an assault charge is going to cost more than paying him to get you out of a traffic ticket.  Another big factor is how much time I/we will need to spend reviewing, preparing and fighting your case. Again ... I'm not going to need a whole lot of time getting up to speed on a Driving After Revocation ticket; however, something like a DWI or a felony controlled substance crime charge --- that will often involve a lot more work.  

When we meet --- and I know what you want/need me to do --- and what I can do --- I should be able to give you an idea of how much time I'll need to get you that result at the initial, free consultation.


2. Experience

Often ... the more experienced an attorney is, the more money he is apt to charge you.  (And, going to an inexperienced may save you money at the outset, but if they can’t secure an outcome - that considers not only the short term consequences ... but, also looks at where you might be five-years down the road - you might end up paying more or getting a worse sentence in the end. 

As a former prosecutor, I saw many people overcharged and under-served.  I try to be fair ... because I know that not everyone has a ton of money to thrown at situations like this.  
   


In the final analysis ... money (although an important consideration,) should not be the only metric you use to gauge who might be the right lawyer for you.  Call or set up a FREE CONSULTATION with the Rolloff Law Office today.  I'll explain what I can do, and how affordable it can be.  Call: (612) 234-1165.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Hiring a Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorney - Part II (Explained)


If you believe you need an experienced Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorney to help you or your loved one, be smart about your decision. After reading this ... you may also want to consider the following:

Trust Your Gut

If you aren't comfortable with the Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyer that you've consulted with try a different office. Believe it or not: you do not have any obligation to hire a lawyer merely because you met with him or her. If your lawyer is promising you that your case is easy, or makes promises that you won't go to jail, speak to other lawyers before signing a retainer agreement - some lawyers misrepresent the gravity of the situation or the complexity of a case ... in order to entice someone into paying a huge fee, and then blame the judge or prosecutor when the promises they made don't come true.

Pay Lawyer or Public Defender?

People who are charged with serious, felony offenses, and many individuals who are charged with certain misdemeanors, may be eligible for a free lawyer - ie.,, the public defender.  This is based on an assessment of the defendant's resources to determine if the he/she will qualify for an appointment of a free lawyer. 

Some people assume that a court appointed criminal defense lawyer will offer services which are inferior to a privately retained lawyer --- this isn't always true.  Sure, some public defenders will prove to be insufficiently skilled or dedicated to their work to provide an effective defense --- but, you could find some private attorneys who are equally flawed.

One main difference ... "customer-service."  A private attorney is likely to have more time to involve themselves in your case --- able to answer your questions at any time/anywhere.




If you can hire an effective Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyer you should not hesitate to do so. Not all lawyers are the same ... and prices vary widely.  Call the Rolloff Law Office to see if we might be able to help you: (612) 234-1165. 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Apple Valley Shoplifting Attorney



Theft is a term that encompasses various offenses. It is the defined as the act of taking services or property from another individual intentionally, and with the intent to deprive the owner of them permanently, without their authorization or consent.
Theft crimes can be categorized as felonies, misdemeanors or gross misdemeanors --- the of offense is typically determined by the value of the services or property stolen, the person you allegedly stole from, and whether the theft involved a dangerous item such as a weapon, explosive, or vehicle.
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In Minnesota a theft charge may lead to harsh penalties such as hefty fines and imprisonment, mandatory counseling, community service, and paying restitution to the alleged victim. Moreover, since theft is viewed as a crime of dishonesty a conviction will make it very difficult to find employment and even housing.  This is why you should seek some professional insight from an experienced Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorney.  
Because of the seriousness of a theft/shoplifting charge, it is important that you have a lawyer with a proven track record in criminal defense help you.
The Rolloff Law Office has extensive experience and has had great success in defending shoplifting/theft criminal cases. 
Time and time again, I have won DISMISSALS and NOT GUILTY verdicts for my clients in Theft cases. 
Call me --- I'll explain the best defense strategy and how I will fight to win your case. You are presumed innocent. Just because you have been charged with theft does not mean you are guilty.
To protect your future, call The Rolloff Law Office  today: (612) 234-1165.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Should I Hire a Minnesota Defense Attorney?



It can be hard to decide whether to hire an attorney for your case. Here are a few of the benefits of hiring an experienced Minnesota Criminal Defense Attorney, in the event you are facing criminal charges.

• Pleading Guilty Without an Attorney Is Often More Costly

There are many long term and short term consequences to pleading guilty to any crime in Minnesota. As a former prosecutor, I can inform you of all the consequences and costs that may result from the criminal charges you are facing and assist you with making an informed decision about your case. Factoring in all the consequences and penalties you are facing from the criminal charges, the expense of hiring one of our attorneys is often less expensive than pleading guilty guilty without a fight. 

• Time is Important, Delaying Can Hurt Your Case

Preparing an aggressive and successful defense for any criminal case requires a time commitment from your attorney. The earlier in the process you retain a lawyer, the quicker he can begin to request discovery from the prosecutor, investigate and gather facts, and prepare an aggressive defense for your case. 

• Going Through The Process Alone Is Hard

When you are charged with a crime, you are alone. Law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and judges are not there to help you or your case. Your lawyer is the only person with any influence in the courtroom that is on your side, throughout the whole process. A strong and powerful relationship between you and your attorney is built on communication and trust. You will need to trust your lawyer with important information and facts relating to your case, and also be able to rely on the advice given to you by your attorney.


If you have questions - call the Rolloff Law Office today.  All consultations are FREE: (612) 234-1165