Direct Representation

Clients work directly with Alexander. He explains the process in plain language, responds candidly, and keeps each client informed so decisions can be made with a clear understanding of the risks and opportunities. Defense Is Personal

Being accused of a crime is not an abstract legal problem. It can threaten a person’s freedom, career, family, reputation, and peace of mind. Alexander believes clients deserve to be heard, treated with respect, and given straightforward guidance—even when the choices are difficult.

Prepared for Every Stage

Effective defense begins well before a courtroom appearance. It requires reviewing reports and recordings, testing assumptions, identifying missing evidence, researching the law, and understanding the client’s goals. Every case is prepared with the discipline needed to negotiate intelligently and, when appropriate, proceed toward trial.

Criminal Defense When the Stakes Are High.

An arrest or investigation does not determine the outcome of a case. The evidence must be examined, the prosecution’s burden must be tested, and every lawful defense and resolution should be considered.

DUI AND DRIVING OFFENSES

DUI cases can involve traffic-stop issues, field sobriety testing, chemical tests, license consequences, and technical evidence. Early review helps identify deadlines and potential challenges.

DRUG CHARGES

Drug allegations may raise questions about possession, knowledge, intent, search and seizure, laboratory testing, and eligibility for treatment-oriented or alternative resolutions.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ALLEGATIONS

These cases can move quickly and may involve protective orders, firearm restrictions, family consequences, and conflicting accounts. Careful evidence review and disciplined communication are essential.

ASSAULT AND VIOLENT-CRIME CHARGES

Serious allegations require close attention to witness credibility, self-defense, identification, forensic evidence, intent, and the precise elements the government must prove.

THEFT AND PROPERTY CRIMES

Representation may involve allegations such as shoplifting, burglary, robbery, embezzlement, or receiving stolen property. The facts surrounding intent, ownership, identification, and value can be critical.

WHITE-COLLAR ALLEGATIONS

Financial and fraud-related matters often involve extensive records and complex timelines. A clear command of the documents and the government’s theory is central to an effective defense.

PROBATION VIOLATIONS

A probation allegation may expose a client to serious consequences even without a new conviction. Prompt investigation can help clarify what occurred and what options remain available.

JUVENILE DEFENSE

A young person’s case calls for both strong advocacy and careful attention to education, family, treatment, and long-term consequences.