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Baldwin, Todd S.

Todd S. Baldwin - Washington, DC

Attorney at Baldwin, Molina & Escoto

Washington, D.C., Virginia and Federal Criminal Defense Lawyers in Washington, DC

806 Seventh Street NW Suite 301 Washington, DC 20001 - 3868

Washington Washington, D.C., Virginia and Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Washington, D.C., Virginia and Federal Criminal Defense

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  • 5.0 Professional Competence
  • By Anonymous on Mar. 03, 2019
    Hired Attorney 2018-2019
    Recommends this Attorney
    AWESOME ATTORNEY! Attorneys hire Todd Baldwin. Todd Baldwin aggressively defended me. Other attorneys told me to plead guilty. Todd believed I was wrongly accused and refused that I plead guilty to something I did not do. Instead, Todd persuaded the prosecutor to drop the charge. Todd knew the law, had multiple strategies, and answered all of my questions. Todd cared! If you need a criminal attorney, call Todd because you cannot find anyone better. I know because I am an attorney. It will be the best thing you can do for yourself! I am grateful to Attorney Baldwin.
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Washington, DC

806 Seventh Street NW
Suite 301
Washington, DC 20001 - 3868

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Fax: (202) 898-1112

Hours: Hours: 9:00 5:30; Jail, off-site, evening and weekend appointments available

  • Credit Cards Accepted

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