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Contact us immediately for a consultation. Early representation can lead to a lower bond requirement or even the dismissal of your charges.

-Montrose Law Firm


Aggressive Criminal Defense

By hiring us early in your case, you’ll gain a dedicated defense team ready to start investigating immediately—a crucial step for a successful defense. Our comprehensive approach includes thorough analysis of bills, evidence, witness interviews, legal research, motions practice, and trial preparation. We will explore the best defenses available to either litigate your case effectively or negotiate the most favorable plea deal.

We’re Here to Support You

We understand that facing criminal charges can be intimidating and overwhelming. Our focus is on your needs, and we are committed to explaining your rights and guiding you through every step of the legal process. Either your attorney or a legal assistant will be available to address any questions or concerns. We prioritize prompt communication, returning phone calls quickly and encouraging you to stay in touch so you can stay informed about your case’s progress.


Criminal Laws

If you’ve been arrested on criminal charges or received a Target Notice indicating you’re the subject of a grand jury investigation, you may be feeling a mix of confusion and fear. This is completely understandable—the outcome of these charges can significantly impact your future and that of your family.

The most crucial step you can take right now is to carefully consider your defense options. Your attorney is your best ally in securing a successful defense. You need a knowledgeable attorney who understands the complexities of criminal law and has the determination to navigate the system to your advantage.

When you choose Montrose Law, you’re selecting a firm with over 15 years of experience in criminal defense. We have successfully represented more than 800 clients in a wide range of federal and state criminal cases, many of which have gone to trial. We work closely with clients to determine the best approach for resolving their charges, whether through a negotiated plea or by taking the case to trial.

We continue to successfully represent clients in all Federal and State felony and misdemeanor offenses, including:

  • Drug and Narcotic Offenses (Possession, Manufacture, Distribution)
  • Sex Offenses (Rape, Sodomy, Sexual Misconduct)
  • Theft Offenses (Stealing, Burglary, Robbery, Larceny)
  • Assault (All Degrees, Domestic Violence)
  • Homicides (Murder, Manslaughter, Vehicular Manslaughter)
  • White Collar Crimes (Fraud, Embezzlement)
  • Juvenile Offenses
  • Probation Revocation
  • Bail and Bond Proceedings
  • DWI/DUI
  • Appeals

Act Now If You’re Facing Criminal Charges!

If you’ve been arrested, received a target notice for a pending grand jury indictment, or are under investigation for a crime, it’s crucial to act immediately.

The Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has already begun building a case against you. Now is the time to evaluate your representation options carefully. Your choice of attorney could significantly impact your employment, family, and finances. We encourage you to take this decision seriously, starting with a free phone consultation or an in-person meeting.

Time is of the essence. Once you choose Montrose Law to represent you, we will swiftly apply our extensive experience and resources to your case. The sooner we review all pertinent information, the quicker we can develop a strategy that aims to secure the best possible outcome for you.

Your future is at stake. Make the right call—contact us today at (575) 589-1055. Your initial consultation is free, and your only obligation is to yourself: to ensure you receive the best representation possible.


Drug Crimes

If you’ve been arrested and charged with a drug crime, we will carefully evaluate all the details of your case. It’s essential to secure the right representation. Our extensive knowledge and experience in criminal law enable us to effectively support our clients.

Here are some valid defenses we can explore to reduce or dismiss your charges:

  • Illegal searches and seizures
  • Lack of probable cause
  • Flaws within the prosecution

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions involving this matter.


Internet Crimes / Security Frauds

There are many internet crimes and security fraud you can be accused of including:

  • Internet Fraud
  • Cyber Theft
  • Identity Theft
  • Other Computer Offenses

As your attorney, we will demonstrate to the jury and the court that no crime was committed, or that you lacked knowledge of any criminal activity involving your computer.


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