Facing criminal charges at ECU?
Contact attorney Keith Williams if your child is facing East Carolina student charges.
East Carolina University Student Defense Lawyer
If your son or daughter is facing ECU Student Criminal Charges, then there are several things an experienced criminal defense lawyer can do to help. In fact, not all poor decisions have to result in a permanent criminal record.
I am criminal defense attorney Keith Williams. For more than two decades, I have dedicated my Greenville law practice to defending people charged with criminal offenses. Specifically, this includes adult and minor college students accused of:
- Underage drinking/drinking tickets
- Possession of drugs such as marijuana, prescription drugs, etc. or drug paraphernalia
- Reckless driving
- Assault
- Resisting arrest
- Credit card fraud
- Shoplifting
Furthermore, these types of cases can have lasting effects on a student’s record. As a result, careful legal support is important from the start. Moreover, early intervention can make a significant difference in outcomes.
For example, one parent shared:
“We appreciate the special interest that you have taken in our case. We appreciate your words of wisdom to our son. We think that finally [he] realizes how close he came to losing a lot.”
Keeping Students’ Records Clean
North Carolina employers and graduate schools do more thorough background checks than ever these days. Consequently, even a minor criminal conviction in college can lead to serious problems in the future. Because of this, students must act quickly to protect their records.
Even so, I have very often been able to resolve first-time offenses with dismissals or substantial reductions to lower charges.* For example, some students have had charges reduced or dismissed entirely.* In addition, I have also applied for expunction to erase the charges completely from the students’ court records.* Moreover, this ensures students can start fresh after graduation. As a result, this puts the ECU students in a much better position, when it comes time to take the next step in life. After all, protecting a student’s record is essential for future opportunities.
East Carolina Student Charges? A Greenville Attorney Can Help.
Ultimately, a college student’s future should not be jeopardized by a youthful mistake. In short, early legal guidance can prevent long-term consequences. For this reason, getting legal guidance early is critical. Therefore, for a free consultation with an East Carolina University student defense attorney, call the Law Offices of Keith A. Williams, P.A., at 252-931-9362, or contact me here.
Also, I am always available to answer questions or provide updates when needed. Moreover, with the informed consent of the student, I can keep parents updated concerning the progress of the case. Additionally, I accept credit cards and can make payment arrangements over the telephone. Finally, I aim to make the legal process clear and manageable for all families.
*Each case is unique and must be evaluated on its individual merits. Thus, prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in the future.
BOARD-CERTIFIED ATTORNEY
For East Carolina Student Charges
FEDERAL CRIMINAL DEFENSE
Keith Williams is a board-certified specialist in federal and state criminal law.
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EXPUNGEMENTS/
EXPUNCTION
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