Email me today at info@partington-foley.com, 24 hours 
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Earle A. Partington
LTC, JA, USAR (Ret.)

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I have practiced criminal law since 1969 and also have substantial experience with appeals and post-sentencing issues.

On a routine basis, I handle cases involving alleged violations of state and federal drug laws, firearms violations, as well as a variety of other serious offenses.

A well prepared defense offers you the best chance of an acquittal, or possibly a substantial reduction in the nature of charges being brought against you. Pretrial negotiations with the government may also yield good results.

In the event that an appeal is required, a carefully constructed defense during the initial trial offers many opportunities for a successful appeal to overturn a  conviction.

Email me today for expert help.

The sooner I can start working together on your defense, the easier it will be to obtain a positive result.

The best way to reach me is to send me an email with a brief description of your situation:
info@partington-foley.com. You may also send faxes to (808) 533-4588 or call 1-808-526-9500. The best time to call is between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Hawaiian Standard Time (0430-0630 hours zulu). 

I cannot return international phone calls. Please understand that you cannot obtain competent advice on the Internet, so do not email me about your case and expect me to advise you. 

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Criminal law survival guide

1. You have a right to remain silent. Use it. Refuse to speak to anyone except an attorney.

2. All government employees (police, federal agents, etc.) want to convict you, regardless of the circumstances.

3. Talking with anyone but your attorney may harm your case and chances of acquittal.

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You need an attorney who emphasizes criminal practice, both trial and appeal.