Oklahoma Criminal Law and Personal Injury Lawyer
In Oklahoma criminal law circles, the common rule of thumb is that 99% of all cases end in a plea agreement. Prosecutors are sometimes surprised when an experienced defense attorney is willing and fully prepared to fight a charge at every stage of the process, including trial.
While we will work hard to negotiate a good outcome for you if accepting a plea agreement is the right choice for you, we are most proud of our exceptional courtroom skills and thorough understanding of the criminal trial process on all levels in cases such as:
- State criminal charges like DUI/DWI, drug possession, domestic violence, assault and battery, murder, and sex crimes
- Federal charges including capital murder, drug trafficking, gang-related offenses, conspiracy, and embezzlement
If you have been charged with a crime in Oklahoma, contact the Hudson Law Office immediately for a free consultation with an experience criminal defense trial lawyer.
Oklahoma City Auto Accident and Personal Injury Attorney
If you have suffered a personal injury in a car wreck, truck crash, or motorcycle accident, you may be facing serious medical bills and problems with your insurance agency. You may even be unable to work.
In cases like this, you need an accomplished and caring personal injury attorney who will stand up for your rights and fight to get you the money you deserve in your personal injury lawsuit.
Contact the Hudson Law Office today to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced Oklahoma City criminal defense and personal injury attorney.
Hudson Law Office, LLC
1315 N. Shartel Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
Phone: (405) 208-4595 • E-mail • Fax: (405) 605-2606
Located in Oklahoma City, the Hudson Law Office offers criminal defense and personal injury representation to clients in communities throughout Oklahoma, including those in El Reno, Stillwater, Norman, Shawnee, Chandler, Midwest City, Moore, Tecumseh, Edmond, Oklahoma County, Canadian County, Cleveland County, Pottawatomie County, Payne County, and Lincoln County.