Attorney at Law
243 Exchange Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee 38105

Telephone: 901-527-6518
Fax: 901-527-4600
marksmcdaniellaw.com
Mark S. McDaniel
Memphis Criminal Attorney


Violent crimes can range anywhere from attempted assault to domestic violence to first degree murder. Though some offenses may be considered misdemeanor crimes, most of them will be filed as felony charges.  Whatever you are being accused of, our Memphis criminal attorney can help defend your case in court.

Have you or someone you know been accused of a violent crime?  If so, contact our Memphis criminal attorney today!

Actions that would be considered a violent crime in and around the Memphis area include:

  • domestic violence
  • assault
  • assault with a deadly weapon
  • manslaughter
  • child abuse
  • 1st and 2nd degree murder
  • kidnapping
  • possession of a deadly weapon

Being accused of a violent crime in Memphis can have serious reprecussions on a person's life.  A criminal record can make it increasingly difficult to obtain employment and, depending on the crime, can cause a severe decline in the accused's social life.  This is why it is very important to have quality legal representation from an experienced Memphis criminal attorney on your side to defend your rights.

Have you or someone you know been accused of a violent crime?  If so, contact our Memphis criminal attorney today!

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