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Thorough Criminal Defense Lawyers Who Protect Clients’ Rights

Working with an experienced trial attorney will – ironically – often lead to a chance that, rather than face off against experienced foes, prosecutors may be willing to “plea bargain” down your charges. An experienced trial attorney is always prepared to try your case.

At Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP, in Andover, Massachusetts, experienced trial lawyers work effectively and efficiently to resolve criminal defense cases for clients in state and federal court systems. Contact the firm at 978-475-9955.

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As experienced litigators, the attorneys at Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP have the resources necessary to handle even the most complex criminal charges, including the ones listed below:

When a legal matter impacts your life, quick action is critical. This is especially true when a person is under investigation for a federal criminal charge. An attorney should be contacted immediately, and quick action should be taken. You deserve and need immediate attention.

Providing Immediate Attention and Accessibility

The lawyers at Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP are often available to take forceful and effective legal action. They are not only available on weekdays, but often evenings and weekends as well.

They are able to seek emergency injunctions in an effort to protect their clients’ best interests. This quick and effective last-minute action has helped them achieve a history of favorable results in state and federal courts throughout Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.

Defendants should not speak to federal or other law enforcement agents without representation. If you are being investigated, if an agent wants to speak with you, call Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP first.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is it beneficial to hire an experienced trial attorney if I plan to settle my case?

A: While many criminal cases are resolved through plea bargains, having a lawyer with a reputation as a prepared litigator creates significant leverage during negotiations. Prosecutors are often more willing to offer reduced charges or favorable terms when they know the defense is fully prepared and capable of winning at trial.

Q: What should I do if federal agents contact me or show up at my home?

A: You should politely decline to answer any questions and contact Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP immediately. Quick action is critical in federal investigations, and speaking to law enforcement without representation can inadvertently jeopardize your defense; an attorney can step in to manage all communications and protect your constitutional rights from the start.

Q: Does your firm handle criminal cases in both state and federal courts?

A: Yes, our attorneys represent clients across the entire Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire judicial systems, including state district and superior courts as well as federal courts. We have the specific resources and experience required to navigate the distinct procedural rules and sentencing guidelines used in federal criminal prosecutions.

Q: Can your firm help if I am being investigated but have not yet been charged with a crime?

A: Absolutely. Seeking legal counsel during the investigation phase – particularly for white-collar crimes or grand jury matters – is one of the most effective ways to protect your future. We can often take forceful action to provide grand jury witness representation or seek emergency injunctions to protect your interests before an indictment even occurs.

Q: How quickly can I speak with an attorney if I have a legal emergency?

A: We understand that legal crises don’t only happen during business hours, which is why our lawyers are often available on evenings and weekends. Providing immediate attention and accessibility is a cornerstone of our practice, ensuring that you have a forceful advocate ready to take last-minute action when your life and liberty are on the line.

Q: What types of “white collar” and financial crimes do you defend?

A: Our litigators handle a wide range of complex financial allegations, including employee theft, civil and criminal conspiracy, and internet-based crimes. These cases often involve voluminous digital evidence and intricate financial records, requiring the deep investigative resources that our firm provides to build a robust defense.

Q: Can you assist with issues regarding probation or supervised release?

A: Yes, we represent individuals facing probation and supervised release revocations. Because these hearings have different standards of proof than initial criminal trials, it is vital to have an attorney who can effectively argue for your continued freedom and demonstrate compliance or mitigating factors to the court.


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If you are facing charges in state or federal courts, contact Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP at 978-475-9955.