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Felonies and Misdemeanors

Charlotte Criminal Defense Law Firm

Felony Charges • Misdemeanor Charges

Can you afford a conviction in a serious criminal matter? Regardless of your situation a skilled criminal defense attorney can improve your situation. At Barnett & Falls, P.A., our attorneys work almost exclusively in criminal defense. We have devoted our legal careers to effective criminal defense in North Carolina.

If you have been charged with a crime, call our experienced criminal defense attorneys. We defend clients facing felony and misdemeanor charges in state and federal court. Contact a Charlotte felony charges attorney today to discuss your case.

Experience and reputation

Our Charlotte, North Carolina law firm is well-known in area courts. Our attorneys are experienced trial lawyers with a consistent record of successful defense of felony and misdemeanor charges. Firm founder, Deke Falls, provides effective defense in matters involving federal crimes and violent offense cases. He is known for successful defense in major cases including not guilty verdicts in murder trials.

At Barnett & Falls, P.A., we represent clients in Charlotte felony charges and misdemeanor cases including:

  • Drug offenses – possession, trafficking, manufacturing
    • Crack
    • Cocaine
    • Heroin
    • Marijuana
    • Crystal meth - methamphetamine
  • White collar offenses – including fraud, embezzlement, tax evasion, securities fraud
  • Violent crimes – homicide, murder, assault
  • Theft, larceny, burglary
  • Firearms Charges

If you need effective criminal defense in state court, call Barnett & Falls, P.A. We provide experienced defense of felony and misdemeanor charges in Charlotte. Contact a Charlotte felony charges lawyer today.

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Criminal defense law firm in Charlotte, North Carolina

Latest Verdicts

Verdicts

United States v. Higdon
At sentencing, the judge denied the defense's request for a downward departure from the sentencing guidelines.

United States v. Huntley
This was Mr. Falls' first jury trial in federal court. Ms. Huntley was charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine base, or "crack.

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