Just because you were convicted of a crime doesn’t mean that your conviction must forever haunt employment background checks, stop you
If you have been charged and convicted of a crime, you can challenge the jury’s verdict or the court’s sentencing through an appeal.
Violence is one of the most highly explosive, emotional areas of criminal law. It involves the act of unlawfully and knowingly touching or
You need to act fast. You only have a limited number of days to arrange a DMV administrative hearing.
Involvement in criminal activity, including a fraud conviction, puts your status at risk as an immigrant or non-immigrant.
Disclosure of your criminal record is necessary when applying for a job. But post-conviction relief offers options for legally hiding your
If you are facing assault charges, or a member of your family has been accused of assault and battery or assault with a deadly weapon
If you or a loved one is involved in a murder or manslaughter investigation—charged, arrested or otherwise implicated—it is imperative that
If you have been charged with a drug offense, it is vital that you retain an experienced, skilled criminal defense attorney.
Sex offense charges—especially those involving children—are serious and result in more community outrage and condemnation
Some convictions may restrict or ban your ability to obtain certain licenses. A successful post-conviction proceeding can lift those restrictions
If your child has been charged with a misdemeanor or felony offense, it is imperative that you immediately seek out the help of a skilled
We are ready to provide you with the aggressive advocacy you need. The Law Offices of Jonathan Minkus, a criminal defense
If you or a loved one has been arrested and charged with a misdemeanor offense, contact The Law Offices of Jonathan Minkus
If you have been charged and convicted of a crime, you can challenge the jury’s verdict or the court’s sentencing through an appeal.
Senior Partner Jonathan Minkus has successfully defended individuals charged with every conceivable criminal offense, from traffic misdemeanors to death-penalty eligible homicides.