
Charles B. Brooks II Attorney at Law
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Facing homicide charges can be a daunting experience, with consequences that could have serious and lasting impacts on your life, family, and freedoms. With such severe penalties at stake, it’s critical to contact a homicide attorney as soon as possible. At Charles B. Brooks II Attorney at Law, we understand the complexity of violent crime cases and provide comprehensive legal representation to individuals accused of homicide.
When you retain our firm’s representation, we will work diligently to analyze every detail surrounding your case, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the legal process. Our approach includes thorough investigation, strategic planning, and strong advocacy in and out of court to pursue the most favorable outcome possible for your situation.
There is too much at stake to wait. Call our firm at (704) 271-2141 to schedule a consultation with a homicide lawyer.
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Not Guilty 2 Counts of LarcenyClient charged with 2 counts of Larceny. At trial one count of larceny was dismissed by the judge at the close of the ...
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Not Guilty Assault Inflicting Serious InjuryClient charged with Assault Inflicting Serious Injury. At trial presented evidence that the client acted in ...
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Case Dismissed Assault on a FemaleClient charged with Assault on a Female. During negotiations with the District Attorney was able to secure a dismissal ...
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Charges Dismissed Client Charged With 4 FeloniesClient charged with 4 serious felony offenses, including: Breaking and/or Entering, Larceny After Breaking and/or ...
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Case Dismissed DWIClient charged with Driving While Impaired. Filed a Motion to Suppress pre-trial. Argued to the judge that the officer ...
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Case Dismissed Felony Assault With a Deadly WeaponClient charged with Felony Assault With a Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury. If convicted at trial, client was ...
Client charged with 2 counts of Larceny. At trial one count of larceny was dismissed by the judge at the close of the State’s evidence. Following the close of all the evidence the client was found not guilty of the second, remaining count.
Client charged with Assault Inflicting Serious Injury. At trial presented evidence that the client acted in self-defense. Verdict of not guilty.
At Charles B. Brooks II Attorney at Law, we bring over 30 years of experience to criminal defense in Monroe, NC. Our knowledgeable team is dedicated to safeguarding your rights with strategic preparation and personalized attention. We strive for favorable outcomes and involve clients at every step.
Why Choose Us:
- 30+ years of proven legal experience
- Personalized client-centered service
- Strategic partnerships with experts
- Strong community ties in Monroe
- Direct access to dedicated attorneys
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Deep insights and personalized attention in Monroe.
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Diligently working for dismissals and reduced charges.
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Your rights and future are our top priority.
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Proven results since 1985 in Monroe, NC.
At Charles B. Brooks II, Attorney at Law, we are dedicated to safeguarding your rights in Monroe, NC. With over 30 years of experience in criminal defense, we specialize in both misdemeanor and felony cases. Our clients benefit from our strategic and collaborative approach, ensuring active involvement at every stage for optimal outcomes like dismissals or reduced charges. As a father-son team deeply rooted in the community, we emphasize personalized interaction and direct access to skilled attorneys who care. We also collaborate with experts such as private investigators to strengthen your defense. Reach out today for a consultation, and let's discuss how we can protect your future together.
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What is considered homicide?Homicide entails the unlawful killing of another person, ranging from manslaughter to murder. The specifics of charges and potential defenses can vary greatly depending on the circumstances and applicable laws.
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How important is evidence in a homicide case?Evidence is critical, as it forms the basis of the prosecution's case and the defense's strategy. Quality and presentation of evidence can significantly impact the case outcome.
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What are potential defenses for homicide?Defenses may include self-defense, lack of intent, insanity, or mistaken identity. Each case is unique, and defenses are crafted based on the specifics of the situation and evidence.
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What should I do if accused of homicide?It is crucial to contact a defense attorney immediately, avoid self-incrimination, and refrain from discussing the case with anyone except your legal representative to ensure your rights are protected.
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