Trusted And Experienced
Maryland Client Advocates Since 1950

An Unwavering Commitment To Protecting Our Clients’ Rights

You have rights in the criminal justice system, and you need to know that those rights are being protected. At the Baltimore, Maryland, law firm of Engel Law Group, P.C., our criminal defense attorneys have provided clients with criminal defense representation for more than 60 years. We have a reputation for aggressively defending and protecting the rights of our clients.

Call Engel Law Group, P.C. at 410-449-2928 to arrange a free initial consultation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer, or contact us online. Our knowledgeable lawyers have been defending the rights of the accused since 1950.

Representing Those Charged With Misdemeanors And Felonies For Over 60 Years

At Engel Law Group, P.C., we have the knowledge and experience to successfully defend against all types of felony and misdemeanor criminal charges. We represent clients charged with both federal and state offenses, and offer representation in all administrative, district and circuit courts. We represent clients facing the following types of criminal charges:

If criminal charges have been filed against you, or you have reason to believe they soon may be, we can help.

Strategic Representation By Veteran Criminal Defense Attorneys

Every criminal charge can have serious ramifications on your life, and the lives of your relatives and loved ones. By working with an experienced criminal defense lawyer, you can ensure that you are aware of all your legal rights and options and have the knowledge of an experienced advocate at your side throughout this difficult time.

Contact Engel Law Group, P.C. here or by calling us at 410-449-2928. We provide a free initial consultation.

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