Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd serves the Leavenworth community with comprehensive criminal defense and personal injury representation. Whether you face DUI charges, drug offenses, or serious criminal allegations, our firm stands ready to protect your rights. We understand the local court system and build strong defense strategies tailored to your specific situation. With years of experience handling complex cases, we provide the vigorous advocacy you need during challenging times.
Criminal charges and injury claims can have life-changing consequences without proper legal guidance. Professional representation protects your constitutional rights and ensures your voice is heard throughout the legal process. An experienced attorney understands procedural rules, evidence requirements, and negotiation tactics that can significantly impact outcomes. Having someone in your corner who knows the local system and judges provides invaluable peace of mind during stressful situations.
Criminal defense requires understanding the charges against you, the evidence prosecutors have, and available defenses. Different crimes carry different penalties, procedural requirements, and strategic approaches. DUI cases involve complex scientific evidence and constitutional protections regarding vehicle stops and breath tests. Drug charges may offer opportunities for diversion programs or reduction of charges depending on circumstances and your history.
An arraignment is your first appearance before a judge following criminal charges. At this hearing, you hear the charges, learn your rights, and enter a plea. The judge may discuss bail or release conditions at this time. This is a critical stage where your attorney can challenge jurisdiction and ensure proper procedures are followed.
Comparative negligence is the legal principle that determines how fault is divided when both parties contributed to an accident. Washington uses a pure comparative negligence standard, allowing recovery even if you’re partially at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Understanding how the jury might view shared responsibility is crucial for settlement negotiations.
A plea agreement is a negotiated settlement between the defendant and prosecution where you agree to plead guilty to specific charges in exchange for reduced charges or recommended sentences. These agreements resolve cases without trial and provide certainty about outcomes. Your attorney should carefully review any plea offer to ensure it serves your interests. You maintain the right to reject unfavorable agreements and proceed to trial.
Damages are the monetary compensation awarded to injury victims for losses resulting from negligence. Economic damages include medical bills, lost wages, and property damage with clear dollar values. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Your attorney calculates both categories to build a complete compensation picture.
After an accident or criminal incident, preserve all physical evidence and documentation as soon as possible. Take photographs of accident scenes, injuries, and property damage before conditions change or evidence disappears. Request medical records, police reports, and witness contact information promptly to support your case.
Keep detailed records of all conversations with insurance adjusters, medical providers, and law enforcement. Write down dates, times, names, and substance of discussions related to your case. Avoid posting about your case on social media as these statements may be used against you.
Contact an attorney before speaking with police or insurance companies without representation. Early legal guidance protects your rights and prevents statements that could harm your position. Your attorney can coordinate investigations and evidence gathering from the beginning.
Felony charges, violent crime allegations, and charges carrying substantial prison time require thorough investigation and aggressive defense strategies. The consequences of inadequate representation include lengthy incarceration, permanent criminal records, and life-altering collateral consequences. Comprehensive representation includes expert witness consultation, discovery challenges, and trial preparation that protects your future.
Multi-party accidents, catastrophic injuries, and medical malpractice claims involve complicated liability analysis and significant damages calculations. Insurance companies deploy experienced adjusters and defense attorneys to minimize your recovery. Full legal representation ensures thorough investigation, medical expert consultation, and aggressive negotiation to maximize your compensation.
Minor misdemeanors with minimal jail exposure and simple fact patterns may benefit from limited scope representation focusing on specific issues. Traffic violations and petty offenses often involve straightforward negotiations with prosecutors. Even here, skilled representation can result in reduced charges or dismissed cases.
Injury cases with obvious defendant fault and documented losses may require less extensive investigation and expert consultation. When liability is clear, negotiations focus on appropriate damage valuations. Still, competent representation ensures fair assessment of your full recovery entitlement.
DUI arrests involve complex scientific evidence, constitutional protections, and administrative license suspensions requiring immediate legal attention. Proper representation challenges breath test procedures, police conduct, and field sobriety test administration.
Vehicle accidents cause significant medical expenses and lost income that require thorough damage documentation and insurance negotiation. Motorcycle accidents often result in severe injuries where substantial compensation is appropriate and achievable.
Property owners and businesses have legal obligations to maintain safe conditions; negligence in this area creates valid injury claims. Slip and fall cases require proving the property owner knew or should have known about dangerous conditions.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd provides personalized legal representation rooted in thorough case investigation and strategic planning. We handle both criminal defense and personal injury matters, understanding how these practice areas intersect in complex situations. Our attorneys know the Leavenworth and Chelan County court system intimately, including judges’ tendencies and local procedures. We treat every client’s case as uniquely important, dedicating time and resources to achieve the best possible outcomes regardless of case complexity.
We believe in transparent communication, keeping you informed about case developments and realistic about likely outcomes. Our firm maintains reasonable fee structures and discusses costs upfront so you understand your investment in representation. We’re prepared to negotiate aggressively when advantageous and litigate vigorously when necessary. Contact us today for a confidential consultation to discuss your legal situation.
If arrested, exercise your right to remain silent and request an attorney immediately. Do not answer police questions, sign documents, or consent to searches without legal representation present. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible so we can protect your rights from the initial stages. Your first appearance typically occurs within 72 hours of arrest. This arraignment is crucial for bail determination and protecting procedural rights. Having an attorney present ensures the court understands your ties to the community and history, which can affect release conditions and bail amounts.
Most personal injury cases resolve within six months to two years depending on complexity, insurance company cooperation, and whether litigation becomes necessary. Cases with clear liability and documented damages resolve faster than those requiring expert testimony or multiple defendants. Settlement negotiations often begin after initial investigation and damage assessment are complete. If settlement negotiations stall, proceeding to trial may be necessary to achieve fair compensation. Trial cases typically take longer but sometimes result in larger awards than settlement offers. Your attorney will advise you about timing and strategy based on your specific case circumstances.
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes carrying maximum penalties of one year in county jail and fines. Felonies are more serious offenses with potential prison sentences exceeding one year, permanent criminal records, and significant collateral consequences. The classification affects available defenses, negotiation options, and trial procedures. Both misdemeanor and felony charges deserve serious legal representation, though felony charges carry higher stakes requiring more extensive investigation and trial preparation. Your attorney will explain how the charge classification affects your case strategy and potential outcomes.
Fault determination involves analyzing traffic laws, eyewitness testimony, police reports, and physical evidence from the accident scene. Washington follows comparative negligence principles, allowing compensation even when you’re partially at fault, with recovery reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies and defense attorneys often dispute fault to minimize their settlement obligations. Your attorney investigates accident circumstances thoroughly, gathering witness statements, police reports, and expert analysis if necessary. We challenge the other driver’s version of events and build a compelling case for your liability position. This thorough approach results in better settlement negotiations and stronger trial presentation.
In Washington, DUI occurs when you operate a vehicle with a blood alcohol content of 0.08% or higher, are under the influence of intoxicating substances, or refuse a breath or blood test. Washington has implied consent laws requiring driver’s license suspension for test refusal. Separate criminal and administrative proceedings address the criminal charges and license suspension. DUI cases involve complex scientific evidence regarding breath tests, blood tests, and field sobriety tests. Constitutional protections apply to the traffic stop, officer observations, and testing procedures. Your attorney challenges these elements to suppress evidence or negotiate favorable plea agreements.
Yes, Washington law allows medical malpractice claims when healthcare providers deviate from accepted medical standards causing injury. You must prove the provider owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through negligent conduct, and your injury resulted from that breach. These cases require expert medical testimony establishing the standard of care and deviation. Medical malpractice claims often involve catastrophic injuries and substantial damages including past and future medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. These complex cases require extensive investigation, medical expert consultation, and often litigation to achieve fair compensation.
Drug offense penalties vary dramatically based on the substance involved, quantity possessed, intent to distribute, and prior criminal history. Possession charges carry less severe penalties than distribution charges. Methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin carry more serious penalties than marijuana. Your criminal history significantly affects sentencing ranges available to judges. Many drug cases involve opportunities for diversion programs, deferred prosecution, or charge reduction through negotiation. Your attorney investigates police conduct, search procedures, and possible constitutional violations. Strong defense work sometimes results in evidence suppression that eliminates the case entirely.
Compensation depends on injury severity, medical treatment costs, lost income, liability strength, and available insurance coverage. Catastrophic injuries with permanent disability justify substantially higher awards than minor injuries. Economic damages include documented medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. Non-economic damages for pain and suffering vary based on injury severity and duration. Your attorney evaluates comparable cases, medical evidence, expert opinions, and insurance policy limits to develop realistic compensation expectations. Settlement offers should reflect this comprehensive analysis. If settlement is inadequate, trial presentation to a jury may result in larger awards based on your evidence presentation.
A plea agreement is a negotiated resolution where you plead guilty or no contest to specific charges in exchange for prosecutor recommendations or charge reductions. These agreements provide certainty about outcomes, avoiding trial risk, but require accepting criminal responsibility. The decision whether to accept requires careful analysis of evidence strength, trial risks, and sentencing consequences. Your attorney explains how plea offers compare to trial risks, evaluates prosecutor evidence, and negotiates for your benefit. We never pressure clients to accept unfavorable deals. You maintain control of this decision after understanding fully how acceptance affects your criminal record and future.
Never admit fault at the accident scene or later to insurance adjusters. Do not discuss your case on social media or with friends, as these statements may be used against you. Avoid accepting early settlement offers without understanding your claim’s full value. Do not give recorded statements without attorney representation present. Instead, seek immediate medical attention for injuries, gather witness contact information, document the scene with photographs, and request police reports. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd before communicating with insurance companies. Early legal guidance protects your rights and positions your case for maximum recovery.
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