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Grand Island, Nebraska Criminal Defense Lawyer
Aggressive Defense Attorney Serving Clients Charged With Crimes in Grand Island
The consequences of a criminal conviction can be devastating to your personal and professional life. The threat of incarceration, fines, and the loss of certain rights can hang heavy over your head, especially if you have been accused of a felony. A Grand Island criminal defense attorney can be a great asset to protect your freedoms in court, providing you with strong representation and counsel.
At Olsen Law Offices, P.C., L.L.O., we stand ready to defend you against serious criminal violations. Attorney Tom Olsen has represented clients across many different cases, with successful case results to show for it. In one verdict, he managed to get a first degree murder charge dismissed on behalf of his defendant. He also has extensive experience contesting drug charges, getting charges dropped in many cases through tireless negotiation.
Search and Seizure in Drug Cases
Under the Constitution, all Americans are protected from illegal search and seizure. Overzealous police officers and law enforcement officials will sometimes knowingly violate these laws to secure evidence in a criminal case. This is a common issue in cases involving drug crimes.
These incidents often occur on the road, wherein police officers will wait for a driver to commit a minor traffic infraction to justify pulling them over and subsequently searching the vehicle for drugs. This is a violation of probable cause, which protects citizens from frivolous and unwarranted searches without reasonable suspicion.
A police officer might also try to implicate you by calling in a K-9 unit, though it is unlawful for law enforcement to hold you for any longer than a normal traffic stop unless there is clear evidence of a crime. At Olsen Law Offices, P.C., L.L.O., we will hold police officers accountable for any violation of your Constitutional rights, petitioning to have your charges dismissed if we find evidence of misconduct.
Methamphetamine Charges
The possession, distribution, and trafficking of meth is heavily prosecuted in Nebraska. The lightest meth charge, possession, is charged as a Class IV felony punishable by up to two years of incarceration and a fine of no more than $10,000. Distributing more than 140 grams of meth can carry a potential life sentence in prison, with a minimum of 20 years behind bars.
Working with an attorney is critical for protecting your freedom in a meth-related charge. At Olsen Law Offices, P.C., L.L.O., we have successfully defended clients accused of transporting hundreds of pounds of drugs on Interstate 80 and other roads. Attorney Tom Olsen will work with you to develop an individualized strategy to get your charges dismissed or reduced as much as possible.
Driving Under The Influence
A DUI charge can end with you being stripped of your driving privileges and possibly imprisoned. A first offense is likely to be charged as a misdemeanor, but your third or fourth DUI could be charged as a felony. Multiple DUI convictions are especially dangerous, as a third conviction can result in you losing your driving privileges for 15 years, which can restrict your employment opportunities and limit your ability to manage family responsibilities.
Attorney Tom Olsen can defend you against DUI charges by questioning all of the evidence presented by the prosecution. For instance, the results of a field sobriety test are rooted in an officer's subjective testimony, and these tests may not account for a driver's existing health conditions or poor conditions on the road.
Meet With a Grand Island, NE Criminal Defense Attorney Today
Nebraska does not treat suspected criminals kindly. At Olsen Law Offices, P.C., L.L.O., we will handle your case with diligence and care, making sure that nothing is overlooked in your defense. We proudly represent clients in Grand Island against drug charges, firearm offenses, and other misdemeanor and felony crimes. To schedule a free consultation, contact us online or call our offices at 402-598-5789.