Criminal Defense

If you are being charged with a Felony, Misdemeanor, or Municipal Ordinance Violation, Attorney Hagner wants to help you defend your rights. The first, and best thing you should do if you are charged with any type of crime is to contact an attorney. Do not talk to the police until you have an attorney. Even if you are being 100% honest with the authorities, your words can be misinterpreted, misconstrued or used against you in many ways.

You do not have to prove your innocence; the police and district attorneys have to prove your guilt. Do not feel like you have to give them information to help their case. Do not be fooled into thinking that you will avoid being arrested if you talk to the police – if they already have enough evidence they will arrest you anyhow. If they do not have enough evidence to arrest you, talking to them may make things worse, and lead to your arrest.

Attorney Hagner also represents individuals who have been accused of violating the terms of their probation, parole or extended supervision. If your probation officer is trying to revoke you, or you are being charge with a crime, call or email Attorney Hagner today.