The Criminal Defense Attorneys at The Hullinger Firm, PC are Criminal Threats Charge Defense Attorneys. Our attorneys Dismiss Criminal Threats Charges, Reduce Criminal Threats Charges to Lesser Offenses and work for Acquittal of Criminal Threats Charges in all San Diego Courthouses. If you or a loved one are facing Criminal Charges for Criminal Threats, call our office for a No-Obligation Legal Consultation. Call us anytime at 619-452-2539 to schedule a Free Case Analysis.
California’s Penal Code defines Criminal Threats as forcefully taking, holding or detaining another and moving that person a substantial distance. Many times the government will claim that the Defendant’s motive for Criminal Threats is for ransom or because of a child custody dispute.
We defend any Criminal Threats crime under California law, including:
Crimes involving Criminal Threats carry stiff penalties in California, including:
If you are charged with a Criminal Threats Crime, you need an experienced and skilled criminal defense attorney. We can help you avoid many and sometimes all of the consequences to a Criminal Threats Charge. Call us today to learn more.
California Criminal Law recognizes various defenses to Criminal Threats Charges that if properly prepared and presented will acquit the defendant of the Criminal Threats Charge. Whether a defense is applicable depends on the facts of each case.
A successful defense to any Criminal Threats charge starts with contacting the right San Diego Defense Attorney. Our team of attorneys, paralegals and experts will prepare your case for negotiation or trial.
A Criminal Threats Charge can have serious consequences. Hiring the right attorney may be the difference between a conviction and a dismissal. Our defense attorneys are the best in the business:
If you have been charged with any crime involving Criminal Threats, we offer a 100% free Consultation by calling 619-708-2073 or emailing us at attorneys@hullingerfirm.com. Talk to one of our experienced criminal defense attorneys today and take back the upper hand.