Criminal Defense Lawyer in Clemson, SC

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Smith, Jordan, Lavery & Lee, P.A.

115 Strode Circle
P.O. Box 1633
Clemson, SC 29631864-654-3680
Firm Website For: Criminal Defense Lawyer in Clemson, SC

Criminal Defense Overview

When you are charged with either a DUI or underage consumption in the Clemson area, the consequences can be severe and impact your life for many years. Some of these consequences include suspension of your driver's license, possible jail time and having a criminal record. An experienced criminal defense attorney may be able to help you minimize or avoid many of these consequences. At Smith, Jordan, Lavery & Lee, we believe that you should not be unfairly penalized just because you made a mistake, and we strive to help our clients get their lives back on track after being charged with a DUI or underage drinking.

In addition to representing clients charged with alcohol-related crimes, some of the other charges we help our clients defend against:

  • Drug offenses
  • Theft
  • Breaking and entering
  • Assault
  • Battery

These charges are all exceptionally serious and carry the possibility of jail time. To make sure that your rights are protected and that you are able to mount an effective defense, it is vital to have the assistance of an attorney. We have more than a decade of criminal defense experience, and we use that experience to help each and every one of our clients. We take the time to walk you step by step through the court's process. This way, you know what to expect from beginning to end.

When you have made a poor decision, do not let it ruin the rest of your life. For a free initial consultation where you can discuss your DUI or other criminal defense issues with an experienced criminal defense attorney, contact Smith, Jordan, Lavery & Lee at 864-654-3680.

Areas of Practice

  • Criminal Defense
  • Criminal Law

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