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You should take a firm’s track record into consideration when choosing legal representation. Experience is essential and, while it highlights time spent in the legal arena, it would mean next to nothing without the results to back it up.
At Marcilliat & Mills PLLC, we are a team of effective, client-focused gun crimes defense lawyers in Raleigh, led by award-winning attorney Kevin Marcilliat. Our goal – whether avoidance, acquittal, reduction or dismissal – is to always achieve the best possible outcome in your case.
If this is your first offense, you may qualify for a First Offender program. This program may offer you the ability to avoid a conviction and have your charges dismissed and expunged from your record. Be sure to ask our lawyers about this option if you think you might qualify.
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My expectations were not supported by the law, however my lawyer went the extra mile to bring my case as close as the law allowed him to my expected outcome.
If you want to be represented in a way that makes you feel like, hey, I don’t have to worry about anything, then you most definitely want to choose Marcilliat
I think the firm’s biggest strength would be the fact that they do treat you like a family member. Everybody treats you as you’re the priority. I know he has
Attorney Kevin Marcilliat comes from a family of lawyers and has been defending people in North Carolina since law school, where – still just a student – he won his first not-guilty verdicts.
In his early years as a law student, he took on two criminal cases and secured not-guilty verdicts for both, a remarkable achievement considering he started handling misdemeanors in his third year. His dedication to becoming a criminal defense attorney was evident from the beginning.
The pivotal factor in Kevin’s journey as a successful advocate for clients was the invaluable guidance provided by mentors. By the time Kevin graduated from law school, he had interned at the largest public defender’s office in North Carolina, the Mecklenburg County Public Defender’s Office, and later at the Federal Public Defender for the Eastern District of North Carolina in Raleigh. Upon entering private practice, Kevin was assigned to defend his first felony case within the first week on the job.
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