St. Paul Criminal Defense Attorney
Ready to Protect Your Rights Immediately
When you're facing criminal charges, everything is at stake—your freedom, your reputation, your future. At Tamburino Law Group, we understand the gravity of the situation and are committed to defending your rights every step of the way. If you’re searching for a trusted St. Paul criminal defense lawyer, look no further. Our experienced legal team has successfully handled a wide range of criminal cases throughout St. Paul and across Minnesota, and we’re ready to stand by your side.
Contact us at (612) 444-5020 to schedule a free consultation.
Criminal Cases Our Firm Handles
At Tamburino Law Group, we take pride in providing aggressive, skilled defense in a variety of criminal cases, such as the following:
- Drug Crimes: Drug offenses in Minnesota carry serious consequences, ranging from hefty fines to years in prison. We represent clients facing charges such as possession, distribution, trafficking, and manufacturing of controlled substances. Whether it's marijuana, methamphetamine, or prescription drug-related charges, we’ll build a strong defense strategy to challenge the prosecution.
- DWI (Driving While Intoxicated): DWI charges can disrupt your life—your driver's license, job, and reputation are all at risk. As experienced St. Paul criminal defense lawyers, we analyze every aspect of your DWI case, from the legality of the traffic stop to the accuracy of the breathalyzer test, to seek dismissal or reduction of the charges.
- Federal Crimes: Federal charges are prosecuted with significant resources and harsh penalties. We represent clients accused of federal offenses such as drug trafficking, fraud, weapons violations, and conspiracy. These cases require a meticulous defense strategy, and we have a strong track record of success in federal court.
- Sex Crimes: Being accused of a sex crime can be life-altering. We handle cases involving sexual assault, criminal sexual conduct, internet sex crimes, and child pornography. We approach these sensitive cases with discretion and determination, striving to protect your name and future.
- Violent Crimes: Violent crimes such as assault, domestic violence, robbery, and homicide carry some of the most severe penalties. We provide an assertive defense, thoroughly investigating the facts and challenging the prosecution’s version of events.
- White Collar Crimes: From embezzlement to identity theft and insurance fraud, white collar crimes can result in significant penalties and long-term reputational damage. Our team understands the complexities of financial cases and works diligently to protect your interests.
- Title IX Defense: Students and faculty facing Title IX investigations can face serious academic and professional consequences. We help clients navigate campus disciplinary procedures, protect their rights, and defend against allegations involving sexual misconduct or discrimination in educational institutions.
Whether you're facing misdemeanor charges or federal indictments, we have the knowledge and resources to protect your rights.
Misdemeanors vs Felonies in Minnesota
Understanding the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony in Minnesota is essential to knowing what’s at stake.
Misdemeanors are less serious offenses but can still carry jail time up to 90 days and fines up to $1,000. Examples include petty theft, first-time DWI, and disorderly conduct. Gross Misdemeanors are more serious than standard misdemeanors and may result in up to one year in jail and fines up to $3,000.
Felonies, on the other hand, are the most severe category of crime. Convictions can result in more than one year in prison and significant fines. Felony charges include offenses like aggravated assault, drug trafficking, and homicide.
No matter the classification of your charge, it’s crucial to have a knowledgeable St. Paul criminal defense attorney on your side to advocate for you.
FAQs About the Criminal Process in St. Paul
What happens after an arrest in St. Paul?
After an arrest, you may be taken to jail for booking. You will then appear before a judge for a bail hearing. It's critical to have an attorney at this stage to advocate for your release and begin preparing your defense.
Do I need a lawyer if I’m innocent?
Absolutely. Even if you are innocent, the criminal justice system can be unforgiving. A seasoned criminal defense attorney can help ensure that your rights are upheld and that your innocence is clearly presented and protected.
How long will my case take?
Every case is different. Misdemeanor cases may resolve within a few weeks or months, while felony and federal cases can take longer due to their complexity. We keep you informed every step of the way.
Can my charges be reduced or dismissed?
Yes, depending on the circumstances. We examine every case for opportunities to challenge the evidence, question police procedure, negotiate plea deals, or seek dismissal due to lack of probable cause or constitutional violations.
What if I’ve already been convicted?
You may still have legal options, such as filing an appeal or petitioning for post-conviction relief. We can review your case to determine if errors were made during the trial that justify further action.
Contact a St. Paul Criminal Defense Lawyer Today
Don’t face the criminal justice system alone. The sooner you reach out to a qualified St. Paul criminal defense attorney, the better your chances of a favorable outcome. At Tamburino Law Group, we offer confidential consultations and are ready to begin crafting your defense immediately.
Call (612) 444-5020 now or fill out our online contact form to schedule your consultation. Your future matters—let our criminal defense team in St. Paul help protect it
Have Questions?
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1. Don’t Talk to the Police!
It’s crucial to know that while you should remain respectful with authorities, you have the right to remain silent. This a right protected by the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which makes it clear individuals are protected from being compelled to be a witness against him / herself in criminal matters.
It’s important to note that:
- Talking will not help you avoid an arrest. If law enforcement has probable cause to arrest you, then they will arrest you.
- By speaking, you risk making a confession or providing information that can be used to indict you, even unknowingly.
- Even if you feel that information being discussed is “harmless,” it is still in your best interest to invoke your Fifth Amendment right.
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2. Ask for a Lawyer!As soon as you can you should elect your right to have a defense attorney present. A Minnesota criminal defense lawyer or public defender can ensure the police do not violate your rights and help you avoid saying anything incriminating during questioning. Tamburino Law Group is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so that we can be by your side whenever you need us. Call now!
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Case Dismissed Possession of Drugs in Vehicle
Attorney Hannah Martin represented a client who was charged with drug possession after officers searched her friend’s vehicle when she was a passenger.
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Case Dismissal Assault ChargesAttorney Joe Tamburino represented a client in Anoka County on multiple assault charges involving multiple alleged victims. Joe litigated the matter for almost a year, and on the day of trial he got the case dismissed. His client was very happy.
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Case Resolved Dog BiteJason hired Tamburino Law Group and after some months of investigation and litigation, they were able to get him a settlement of more than 10x what he originally would have settled for. He was extremely happy.
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Case Dismissed Assault ChargeAttorney Joe Tamburino was retained on an assault charge in Dakota County on a Thursday, and the case was set for trial the following Monday.
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