A Nevada law firm with a focus in Criminal Law, Juvenile Matters, TPO/EPO Cases, and Traffic Citations
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We focus on Nevada law. If you’re facing criminal charges, you need a defense attorney with courtroom experience, an understanding of what the prosecutor is thinking, and a reputation that can back it up.
Criminal Law
We represent clients facing a wide array of criminal actions from minor traffic tickets to felony jury trials. Correlli Law is here to help you navigate the American criminal process from pre-charges through case conclusion. Guidance and advice on criminal charges, the strength of your case, negotiations, trial, and mitigation are all important to ensure you attain the best outcome possible.
Juvenile Matters
When a person under the age of 18 is accused of criminal acts, their case begins in the juvenile court system. Whether the allegations remain with juvenile services or your child is facing certification to adult court, it is important to understand your options and the possible consequences on your child's adult record to make the best decisions in your case. Correlli Law can help you understand the juvenile court process and assist with mitigation, negotiations with the prosecutor, trial, and sentencing.
Family Law and
TPO and EPO Cases
Correlli Law represents guardians and parents when children are removed from their care by CPS. We can help you understand your options, the potential outcomes of a CPS case, and help you navigate the legal process and case plan process to help you attain your goals for both you and your child.
Temporary and Extended Protection Order Hearings may be civil matters to begin with, but violations of these orders may result in criminal charges. Allegations alone may result in arrest. This in addition to the disruption the orders cause to your life even without any alleged violations. You have options when served with protection order paperwork. Contact Correlli Law for assistance.
Traffic Citations
Some traffic infractions are no longer in the criminal code. The process of lowering a civil infraction to a non-moving violation can be as simple as contacting the court and paying the fine in a timely manner. Other times, to fight such an infraction, you must present evidence at a court hearing and undergo the process of obtaining witnesses and evidence on your own. This can be overwhelming and time consuming. Where violations remain in the criminal code, those infractions may not only impact your driving record, but your criminal record. Contact Correlli Law to assist you in these cases.