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Eugene Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
If you are charged with a crime, you have options and you have rights.
I will give you the skilled and experienced legal representation you deserve, whether it is in trial, negotiating a settlement, challenging the legality of a search or seizure, or in any other aspect of a criminal case.
I will take the time to explain what is happening in your case and why, to make sure you know what your rights and options are, and to give you the information you need to make the best decisions for yourself and your family.
I will treat you with courtesy and respect.
You should be confident that whoever represents you is exceptional at what they do, willing to put time into your case, and able to explain things in honest and straight-forward terms. I will not charge you for our first meeting, and I will not cut our conversation off. We can meet by phone or in person, and then you can decide who the best lawyer is for you. I look forward to hearing from you.
Daniel R. Kruse, Attorney at Law
About Daniel R Kruse Attorney At Law
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
Litigation
- 100%
Pro Bono Activities
- Civil Liberties Defense Center, Board of Directors
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
101 East Broadway Suite 230 Eugene, OR 97401 - 2931
Phone
Fax
- 541-345-3373
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