Criminal Cases
The experienced criminal defense attorneys at Nichols & Webb represent citizens accused of engaging in all types of criminal activity. We handle cases in all state and Federal courts throughout the state of Maine. Initial consultations and legal advice are provided free of charge. The majority of our criminal defense cases are successfully resolved without the need of a jury trial, but see below for samples of some court cases that did:
Case 1:
Charge:Theft
Maximum Sentence:5 Years in Prison
Issues:No Intent
Case 2:
Charge:Robbery and Theft
Maximum Sentence:21 Years in Prison
Issues:Forensic Evidence
Case 3:
Charge:Attempted Murder
Aggravated Assault (3 Counts) Tampering with a Victim
Maximum Sentence:71 Years in Prison
Issues:Lack of Credibility of Police And Lay Witnesses; Self Defense
Case 4:
Charge:Robbery
Maximum Sentence:40 Years in Prison
Issues:Lack of Credibility of Police And Lay Witnesses
Case 5:
Charge:Robbery and Assault
Maximum Sentence:41 Years in Prison
Issues:No Intent
Case 6:
Charge:Trafficking in Drugs
Maximum Sentence:5 Years in Prison
Issues:Lack of Credibility of Police
Case 7:
Charge:Aggravated Assault
Driving to Endanger
Maximum Sentence:11 Years in Prison
Issues:Lack of Credibility of Lay Witnesses and Duress
Case 8:
Charge:Cocaine Trafficking
Possession of Cocaine
Maximum Sentence:20 Years in Federal Prison
Issues:Lack of Credibility of Government's Witness
Case 9:
Charge:Arson (3 Counts)
Maximum Sentence:120 Years in Prison
Issues:Time Lines to Prove Not Guilty
Case 10:
Charge:Aggravated Assault
Maximum Sentence:10 Years in Prison
Issues:Self Defense
Case 11:
Charge:Trafficking in Drugs
Maximum Sentence:5 Years in Prison
Issues:Personal Use
Case 12:
Charge:Gross Sexual Assault (4 Counts)
Credibility of Unlawful Sexual Contact
Maximum Sentence:170 Years in Prison
Issues:Lack of Credibility of Government's Witnesses
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