The Law Offices of Howard J. Weintraub, P.C.Atlanta, GeorgiaOur law firm was founded in 1985 with the belief that whenever the government is trying to take away or interfere in any way with the liberty of any individual, that person is entitled to the aggressive and vigilant protection of his/her constitutional rights and to the most vigorous and zealous defense permitted by our laws. In the Atlanta metro area and throughout Georgia, we defend people charged with felonies and misdemeanors of all types, particularly those charged with driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs. Our federal criminal defense practice is focused on defending people facing a wide variety of federal charges in district and appellate courts. We have defended federal criminal cases throughout the state of Georgia and in the district courts in Alabama, California, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah. Trial and Appellate Court Results With so many choices, why choose us?While there are many criminal defense lawyers, few of them really understand how prosecutors approach cases. Fewer still can bring real-world experience as a former federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C, and as an Assistant United States Attorney in Atlanta with more than 32 years of criminal law experience to bear in helping their clients. We can. But even though we are best known for providing high quality criminal defense representation, we believe that the cornerstone of our success as a firm is most directly related to how we treat and interact with our clients on a daily basis. Our firm takes great pride in treating every individual we represent with dignity and respect. We are honest. We listen. We work hard to keep in close touch with you. We return phone calls as promptly as we can. We use cost-saving technologies and practices wherever possible to keep expenses down. In every situation, the major decisions about your case, which legal options you want to pursue, and your level of involvement in the process will be entirely up to you. Former Assistant United States Attorney
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