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Des Moines Criminal Law Firm
Overview
Keith Rigg is engaged in a broad trial practice, defending people charged with crimes. His practice focuses on felony cases, such as conspiracy, fraud, arson, drug distribution or homicides. These cases usually involves complex matters. Mr. Rigg appears regularly in Federal Court, as well as Iowa State Courts throughout the state to defend those who are accused of crimes. Mr. Rigg has been practicing law in Iowa since 1982. His firm has been recognized by Best Lawyers as a Best Law Firm, Des Moines, Iowa for criminal defense and he is an AV peer review rated lawyer by Martindale-Hubbell.
About J. Keith Rigg, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Federal Criminal Law
- White Collar Crimes
- Litigation & Appeals
- Drug Crimes
- Complex Criminal Cases
Litigation
- 100%
Honors
- C. Edwin Moore Inns of Court, (Vice President, 2012-13; President 2013-14)
- Recipient, American Jurisprudence Awards
- Selected to Super Lawyer beginning 2020
- AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell.
- Recognized by Best Lawyers in Best Law Firms, 14th Edition, Criminal Defense, General Practice (2024)
Classes and Seminars
- Strategies in Handling Iowa OWI Cases, Lorman Education Services, 1999
- Criminal Defense Advocacy Course, Drake Legal Clinic/Iowa Association of Crimial Defense Lawyers, 2001
- Second Annual Criminal Defense Advocay Course, Drake Legal Clinic/Iowa Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2002
- 17th Annual Criminal Law Seminar, Iowa Association of Trial Lawyers, 2003
- Masters of Trial, Iowa Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2003
- Federal Criminal Law and Procedure, Federal Public Defender's Office, 2006
- Advanced Defense Strategies, Iowa Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2006
- Anticipating Issues in Criminal Cases, Iowa Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2009
- Anticipating Issues in Criminal Cases, Iowa Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2011
- Iowa Criminal Law and Procedure, Iowa Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2014
Pro Bono Activities
- Member, Iowa Supreme Court Grievance Commission, 2005 - 2011
- Chair, Iowa State Bar Association, Criminal Law Section, 2003 - 2005
- Member, Jury Instruction Committee, Iowa State Bar Association, 2003 - 2023
Representative Cases
- State v. Nicoletto, 845 N.W.2d 421 (Iowa 2014)
- United States v. Robinson, 639 F.3d 489 (United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit 2011)
- United States v. Pereyra-Gabino, 563 F.3d 322 (United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit 2009)
- United States v. Johnson, 588 F. Supp. 2d 997 (U.S. District Court, Southern District of Iowa 2008)
- United States v. Shipley, 560 F. Supp. 2d 739 (U.S. District Court, Southern District of Iowa 2008)
- United States v. Cobb, 2007 WL 3504171 (U.S. District Court, Northern District of Iowa 2007)
- Arthur v. Iowa District Court, 553 N.W.2d 325 (Iowa Supreme Court 1996)
- United States v. Baker ,(United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit 1994)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
317 6th AvenueSuite 1300 Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone
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