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Boston Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Our experienced team at Kelleher & Maceo, P.C. has defended our clients against criminal accusations for more than a decade in Massachusetts.
How we help protect our clients from criminal charges
Some of the criminal law cases we handle include sex offenses, white collar crimes, DUIs and drug violations...
Our experienced team at Kelleher & Maceo, P.C. has defended our clients against criminal accusations for more than a decade in Massachusetts.
How we help protect our clients from criminal charges
Some of the criminal law cases we handle include sex offenses, white collar crimes, DUIs and drug violations. The sooner our clients involve us in the process, the better we are able to help them navigate the hazards of the complex criminal justice system:
We advise clients on when and how to cooperate with law enforcement officers.
If the case goes to trial, we build a solid defense so they have a strong chance of returning home to their families.
We protect reputations by asserting control over some of the sensitive information prosecutors might wish to present.
About Kelleher & Maceo, P.C.
Languages
- English (Primary)
- Spanish
- Portuguese
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- Federal Offenses
- Civil Rights
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
53 State StreetSte. 500 Boston, MA 02109
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