If you have been accused of committing a crime, make sure that you know your rights.  Without an effective and determined advocate on your side, police and prosecutors can strip these rights away from you.  Before making any statement to police or prosecutors, call criminal defense attorney Bobby G. Frederick at 843-444-6122 to arrange a free initial consultation about your legal options. 

As a criminal defense lawyer, I only handle criminal cases.  I do not have multiple websites or advertisements for other areas of law – I devote 100% of my practice to criminal defense. 

As your attorney, I will thoroughly investigate the facts and the law surrounding your criminal charges, then explain your options and the likely outcome of each. My goal is to achieve the best possible outcome in your case, whether that means a dismissal of your charges, a fair plea agreement through negotiations, or a favorable verdict at trial.

I will help you make informed decisions about the direction of your defense. I will be there for you at every stage of the proceedings, a determined and aggressive advocate for your rights.

All of my clients are at risk of serious consequences if found guilty, and I am determined to provide each of them with the best defense possible. It is very important to consult with a criminal attorney as soon as you have been arrested, charged with a crime, or realize you are under investigation.

Contact my Myrtle Beach defense firm if you would like to discuss your case.


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