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Tucson Criminal Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Natasha Wrae focuses on the defense of the criminally accused. No case is too large or too small for proper representation. Ms. Wrae takes pride in keeping her case load small so that she can give each case, regardless of size, the attention it deserves. Approaching every case with the client's goals and best interest in mind, she strives for the best possible outcome.About Natasha Wrae, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law 100%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
P.O. Box 3026 Tucson, AZ 85702
Office Hours
Monday-Friday 9:00 am-5:30 pm
Phone
Fax
- (520) 624-0128
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