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McAlester Criminal Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Jeff Contreras, located in McAlester, Oklahoma, provides skilled representation for matters related to personal injury, criminal defense and family law in Pittsburg, McIntosh, Atoka, Latimer, and Coal counties. He also represents in tribal court. Our law firm offers clients a high level of personal service, trusted advice, and strong representation.
We take the emotional welfare of our clients very seriously...
The Law Office of Jeff Contreras, located in McAlester, Oklahoma, provides skilled representation for matters related to personal injury, criminal defense and family law in Pittsburg, McIntosh, Atoka, Latimer, and Coal counties. He also represents in tribal court. Our law firm offers clients a high level of personal service, trusted advice, and strong representation.
We take the emotional welfare of our clients very seriously. Our goal is to achieve the best results possible for your case and to communicate effectively with you at every step.
Our law firm's founder, Jeff Contreras, brings more than 25 years of experience to the practice, and he has a solid reputation in the area as a premier criminal defense and family law attorney. As a former corporate litigator, Mr. Contreras has a long track record of success in the courtroom and has tried hundreds of jury and bench trials throughout his career. With advisement from a colleague who is a seasoned personal injury lawyer, the talents of a skilled legal assistant and legal secretary, our law firm can aid with all of your family's legal needs.
For assistance with your personal injury claim, criminal charge, or family law matter, contact The Law Office of Jeff Contreras today. We offer free, 30-minute initial consultations and flexible appointment times. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are accepted, and all personal injury cases are paid on contingency.
About The Law Office of Jeff Contreras
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Criminal
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Defense
- Family Law
Litigation
- 95%
Published Works
- "Evidence: Admissibility of other Crimes to Established Common Scheme on Plan Hall v. State, Oklahoma Law Review, Spring, 1984
Representative Clients
- Mr. Peter Chacon
References
- Mr. Brain Lewis, Loan Officer, FNB & Trust of McAlester
People
Attorneys
- Jeffrey H. Contreras (Attorney)
Staff
- Tanya Johnson, Legal Assistant
- Bre Maxwell, Legal Assistant
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
25 E. Carl Albert ParkwaySuite A McAlester, OK 74501
Office Hours
Mon-Fri: 08:30 AM - 05:30 PM, Sat & Sun: Closed
Phone
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