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Aggressive Defense of All Criminal Matters

The criminal defense lawyers at Keramaris & Keramaris provide legal counseling and representation to individuals who have been charged with crimes in Massachusetts. With our extensive criminal defense experience, we are able to offer aggressive and effective representation for clients charged with all types of felony and misdemeanor offenses, including: DUI/OUI, Drug Possession, Assault and Battery, Theft Crimes, Sexual Assault, and Gun Possession. Our criminal attorneys also advocate on behalf of clients who are contesting the issuance of restraining orders, and defend persons who have been accused of violating a restraining order or domestic violence.

Our lawyers are available twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week. We offer a free initial consultation to all prospective clients.  Our office is conveniently located in Woburn, Massachusetts. However, we represent clients in cities and towns throughout Middlesex, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk Counties, including Burlington, Stoneham, Winchester, Wakefield, Melrose, Billerica, Reading, Medford, Malden, Wilmington, Everett, Arlington, Cambridge and many more.  

If you need a Massachusetts criminal defense attorney, contact our office now at (978) 263-7119, or over the internet.



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