For the past 14 years, my practice has been focused on Criminal Defense. I began my career as a public defender in Magistrate Court, handling misdemeanors for the Spartanburg County Public Defender’s Office. I was shortly moved to a full-time position defending people charged with crimes as simple as possessing drugs to as complex as attempted murders and DNA cases. After 3 years, I was assigned to my first murder case. Since then, I have handled a number of murders, criminal sexual conduct cases, and other complex cases. I have tried numerous cases to verdict, from a case of a stolen lawnmower to murder, armed robbery, and assault cases.
You should have an experienced lawyer when you have been charged with a crime, one who is not afraid to go to trial. An experienced lawyer knows the Solicitors, knows the judges, and understands how to speak to juries. This knowledge is invaluable when it comes to negotiating plea agreements and taking cases to trial with positive results.
My Father was a public defender in Gaffney for most of my life. My mother was a 3rd grade teacher at Luther L. Vaughan Elementary school. Growing up in a small town, most people knew them as their old teacher, their children’s teacher, their defense attorney, or their loved one’s defense attorney. Mom and Dad taught us that very few people are evil; they do make mistakes and that we should do what we can to help them. As an attorney, I take that mindset into every case I handle.