Protecting The Rights Of The Unjustly Accused Nationwide
Being charged with a crime can be a scary, disorienting, and intimidating process. Overzealous prosecutors think they have the advantage and will often stop at nothing to get a conviction. But at Fieger Law, we believe in one of America’s most sacred legal principles—it’s “innocent until proven guilty,” not the other way around.
If you have been charged with a crime under state or federal law, The team at Fieger Law can provide expert defense to prove your innocence and defend your rights. We’ve helped many accused individuals clear their names and win their justly deserved freedom.
Common criminal law charges:
- Drunk driving offenses
- Drug-related crimes
- Traffic violations
- Domestic violence
- Sexual offenses
- Fraud
- White-collar crimes
- Embezzlement
- Violent crimes
- Weapons charges
- Theft
- Juvenile crime
- Computer crimes
- Child abuse and neglect
Many defense lawyers are unwilling to go to trial and are afraid of losing. At Fieger Law, we thrive in the courtroom. It’s our battleground, where justice should be the only victor.
We’ve fought for and protected the rights of hundreds of victims, and we’ll fight hard for you.
Defender of Dr. Jack Kevorkian
Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the doctor who pioneered the topic and practice of assisted suicide in public debate, was facing four separate homicide charges. Fieger Law was the firm to represent him, led by Geoffrey Fieger himself. Our work protected Dr. Kevorkian’s rights and freedom—after three acquittals and a mistrial, we ensured his freedom after completing several highly controversial assisted suicides.
For every case we represented on Dr. Kevorkian’s behalf, we secured his freedom.
MICHIGAN’S MOST RENOWNED CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS—FIGHTING FOR YOU
For over 70 years, the criminal law experts at Fieger Law have fought for victims’ rights. If you or a family member have been charged with a crime, the expert attorneys at Fieger Law can help. Contact Michigan’s top law firm specializing in criminal law cases today.