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Our criminal defense attorney, Jay Cranmer, Esq. is a former prosecutor with the 14th Judicial District Attorney’s Office. Mr. Cranmer utilizes his litigation experience to defend the accused.
Mr. Cranmer thoroughly examines possible theories of defense and at every stage of your criminal proceedings, examines and aggressively challenges the evidence to seek plea agreements to reduce the charges and penalties. Mr. Cranmer associates with several outstanding private detectives to unearth facts to assist our clients.
If unsuccessful in securing an acceptable plea offer, Mr. Cranmer is more than comfortable representing the accused at trial.
Due to Mr. Cranmer’s experience as a former prosecutor in the 14th Judicial District, we believe Jay possesses unique insights into how the criminal law process operates, not only from the eyes of an advocate, but from the point of view of a prosecutor. Mr. Cranmer brings knowledge of how cases are prosecuted and, thus, knows well how to defend his clients.
Mr. Cranmer is experienced in charges ranging from simple misdemeanors to serious felonies, including sexual assaults, assaults, burglaries, and drug charges.
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