Mobile, Alabama Criminal Defense Attorneys

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Based in Mobile, the criminal defense attorneys at the Law Offices of Damrich & Allen fight for clients throughout south Alabama, including Mobile and Baldwin counties and the surrounding areas. Call or email today for a free consultation.

We represent clients charged with the following offenses:

We prepare for trial. We prepare to win.

The Attorneys at the Law Offices of Damrich & Allen practice in the areas of Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, and Family Law

Call today to speak with one of our experienced attorneys. Your freedom may depend on it.

DUI/Alcohol Offenses

Drug and alcohol charges make up the vast majority of criminal arrests in Alabama. From Public Intoxication to Manufacturing or Trafficking drugs — our Mobile criminal defense attorneys handle it all. In every drug or alcohol-related case, the firs… Read More

DUI: Driving Under the Influence

In Alabama, a first offense DUI (Driving Under the Influence) is classified as a Class A misdemeanor with a maximum punishment of 1-year in jail and a maximum fine of $6000.00. A DUI conviction can result in a Driver’s License suspension, loss… Read More

Public Intoxication

In Alabama, a person commits the crime of public intoxication if they appear in a public place under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or other drug to the degree that they endangers themself or another person or property, or by boisterous and offe… Read More

Drug Offenses

Drug and alcohol charges make up the vast majority of criminal arrests in Alabama. From Public Intoxication to Manufacturing or Trafficking drugs — our Mobile criminal defense attorneys handle it all. In every drug or alcohol-related case, the firs… Read More

Possession of Marijuana

In Alabama, including Mobile and Baldwin counties, the vast majority of criminal drug arrests are marijuana based. Although possession and use of marijuana has been legalized in some form or fashion in a majority of the states and Washington, D.C., A… Read More

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

In Alabama, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia is a Class A misdemeanor. One step below a felony offense, a Class A misdemeanor can result in up to 365 days in jail and serious fines. Although widely defined, law enforcement typically makes an arrest f… Read More

Possession of Controlled Substance

In Alabama, Possession of Controlled Substance is a felony offense. Unlikely marijuana, an arrest for even small amounts of a controlled substance can result in life-altering consequences. Whether you are arrested for possession of cocaine, methamphe… Read More

Distribution of Controlled Substance

In Alabama, Distribution of a Controlled Substance is a Class B Felony offense. A Distribution charge is based on the drug type and weight. When you or a loved one is arrested for the offense of Distribution of Controlled Substance, your attorney mus… Read More

Trafficking Controlled Substance

In Alabama, Trafficking of a Controlled Substance is a very serious offense which includes Mandatory-Minimum sentences if ultimately convicted. The punishment for Trafficking varies depending on the type of illegal substance and the weight of that su… Read More

Manufacturing of Controlled Substance

Manufacturing of Controlled Substance is a Class B Felony in Alabama, and can result in serious penalties, including jail time and large fines. Furthermore, in Alabama, mere possession of “precursor substances” can result in criminal liab… Read More

Sex Crimes

In Alabama, there are few charges more serious than a sex offense. A conviction for a sex crime can result in a long prison sentence, registration or notification requirements and lifelong reputational harm. If you have been arrested for a sex crime… Read More

Rape

In Alabama, the charge of Rape is a very serious offense. Rape is classified in degrees. Rape in the First Degree, or “forcible rape” occurs when a person engages in sexual intercourse of another person by forcible compulsion or with some… Read More

Sodomy

Much like Rape, In Alabama Sodomy is a very serious offense that can result in significant prison time, massive fines, and Sex Offender registration and notification. Although the elements of Sodomy are slightly different, the practical results of a… Read More

Sexual Misconduct

Although a misdemeanor in Alabama, a conviction for the crime of Sexual Misconduct can still result in Sex Offender Registration and Notification and jail time. A person commits the crime of sexual misconduct if he engages in sexual intercourse witho… Read More

Sexual Torture

Similar to Rape, the crime of Sexual Torture is a serious Class A Felony in Alabama. With a potential lengthly prison sentence and mandatory Sex Offender Registration & Notification, a conviction for Sexual Torture upends your entire life. If you… Read More

Indecent Exposure

Although a misdemeanor in Alabama, a conviction for Indecent Exposure can result in a lifetime of Sex Offender Registration and Notification requirements. A person commits the crime of indecent exposure if, with the intent to arouse or gratify sexual… Read More

Sexual Abuse

In Alabama, the crime of Sex Abuse occurs when a person subjects another person to sexual contact by forcible compulsion or he subjects another person to sexual contact who is incapable of consent by reason on being physically helpless or mentally in… Read More

Public Lewdness

In Alabama, a person commits the crime of public lewdness if he exposes himself in a public place and is reckless about whether another may be present who will be offended or alarmed by his act; or he does any lewd act in a public place which he know… Read More

School Employee Sex Offenses

In Alabama, state law prohibits a school employee from engaging in a sex act with a student under the age of 19 years, regardless if the student consented to the sexual act. This law is currently being challenged on Constitutional grounds, however if… Read More

Child Pornography

There is nothing more devastating to any person than being falsely accused of a child pornography offense. Alabama law differentiates between mere possession, possession with intent to distribute, and production/manufacturing. Simple possession of &#… Read More

Child Sex Offenses

Sex Abuse of a Child less than 12 years old is a serious and devastating charge in the State of Alabama. A Class B Felony, any conviction would result in serious prison time and if ever released, one could expect a lifetime of Registration and Notifi… Read More

Registration & Notification

The decision to hire a lawyer to represent you in a court of law is a serious and important choice. Experience, integrity, and the abilities to fight and win are paramount. With those skills, Our attorneys have earned tremendous success in jury trial… Read More

Violent Crimes

Although frequently the result of an over-zealous prosecution, being arrested for a violent crime can have both short-term and long term consequences. A conviction for a violent crime may result in loss of freedom, loss of the right to vote or posses… Read More

Domestic Violence (1st Degree; 2nd Degree; 3rd Degree)

Like other violent offenses, a Domestic Violence conviction can have lifelong consequences, jail or prison time and serious fines and court costs. But a Domestic Violence conviction may also result in the permanent loss of your 2nd Amendment right to… Read More

Assault

The criminal charge of assault ranges from misdemeanor, to high-level felony depending on which degree is charged. Generally speaking, a person commits the crime of assault if, with the intent to cause physical injury to another person, he causes phy… Read More

Menacing

Menacing (Alabama Code 13A-6-23) occurs when a person, by physical action, intentionally places or attempts to place another person in fear of imminent serious physical injury. Often recognized as a precursor to an Assault charge, Menacing is a Class… Read More

Reckless Endangerment

Frequently charged in municipal courts, the criminal offense of Reckless Endangerment (Alabama Code 13A-6-24) occurs when a person engages in conduct which creates a substantial risk of serious injury to another person. Importantly, the “seriou… Read More

Kidnapping (1st Degree) (2nd Degree)

Under Alabama Code 13A-6-43, the charge of Kidnapping is a very serious offense with a lengthly prison term and heavy fines if convicted. A person commits the crime of kidnapping in the first degree if he abducts another person with into to 1) hold h… Read More

Manslaughter

Pursuant to Alabama Code 13A-6-3, A person commits the crime of Manslaughter if he recklessly causes the death of another person, or he causes the death of another person under circumstances that would constitute murder; except, that he causes the de… Read More

Criminally Negligent Manslaughter

Manslaughter (Alabama Code 13A-6-3) occurs if a person: Recklessly causes the death of another person Causes the death of another person under circumstances that would constitute murder under Section 13A-6-2; except, that he causes the death due to a… Read More

Murder

Murder (Alabama Code 13A-6-2) is committed when a person engages in one of the following: Intent to cause the death of another person, he or she causes the death of that person or of another person. He or she recklessly engages in conduct which creat… Read More

Stalking

A person who intentionally and repeatedly follows/harasses another person and makes a threat, either expressed or implied, with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear of death or harm is considered stalking in the first degree (Alabama Co… Read More

Human Trafficking

The decision to hire a lawyer to represent you in a court of law is a serious and important choice. Experience, integrity, and the abilities to fight and win are paramount. With those skills, Our attorneys have earned tremendous success in jury trial… Read More

Property Crimes

Property crimes range from simple shoplifting to armed robbery and anywhere in between. If you or a loved one has been arrested for any of the following property-related crimes in Mobile, Bay Minette, or any other city in Alabama, CALL (251) 444-1444… Read More

Theft of Property

Theft of Property (Alabama Code 13A-8-2) Occurs when: A person knowingly obtains unauthorized control over the property of another, with intent to deprive the owner of his or her property. Knowingly obtains by deception control over the property of a… Read More

Theft of Lost Property

Theft of lost property (Alabama Code 13A-8-6) occurs when: A person actively obtains control over the property of another which he knows to have been lost or mislaid. To have been delivered under a mistake as to the identity of the recipient or as to… Read More

Theft of Services

Theft of services (Alabama Code 13A-8-10) occurs when: A person intentionally obtains services known by him to be available only for compensation by deception, threat, false token or other means to avoid payment for the services Having control over t… Read More

Theft of Trademarks

A person commits the crime of “theft of trade secrets or trademarks” (Alabama Code 13A-8-10.4) if, without the owner’s effective consent, he knowingly: Steals a trade secret Makes a copy of an article representing a trade secret Com… Read More

Cargo Theft

Cargo theft (Alabama Code 13A-8-18.6) is committed when a person knowingly obtains unauthorized control over either of the following: A vehicle engaged in commercial transportation of cargo or an appurtenance thereto, including: A trailer Semitrailer… Read More

Breaking & Entering

The decision to hire a lawyer to represent you in a court of law is a serious and important choice. Experience, integrity, and the abilities to fight and win are paramount. With those skills, Our attorneys have earned tremendous success in jury trial… Read More

Extortion

Extortion (Alabama Code 13A-8-13) is committed when a person knowingly obtains by threat control over the property of another, with intent to deprive him of the property. Extortion in the first degree (Alabama Code 13A-8-14): Extortion by means of a… Read More

Receiving Stolen Property

Receiving stolen property (Alabama Code 13A-8-16) is committed when: An individual intentionally receives, retains or disposes of stolen property knowing that it has been stolen or having reasonable grounds to believe it has been stolen, unless the p… Read More

Robbery

Robbery in the first degree (Alabama Code 13A-8-41) is committed when: a person violates Section 13A-8-43 (see below under category robbery in the third degree) individual is armed with a deadly or dangerous instrument serious physical injury is caus… Read More

White Collar Crimes

The decision to hire a lawyer to represent you in a court of law is a serious and important choice. Experience, integrity, and the abilities to fight and win are paramount. With those skills, Our attorneys have earned tremendous success in jury trial… Read More

Attempts & Conspiracies

An individual is guilty of attempt (Alabama Criminal Code 13A-4-2) to commit a crime if one does any covert act towards the commission of a specific offense, with the intent to commit this offense. An attempt is classified as a: Class A felony when t… Read More

Federal Crimes

The decision to hire a lawyer to represent you in a court of law is a serious and important choice. Experience, integrity, and the abilities to fight and win are paramount. With those skills, Our attorneys have earned tremendous success in jury trial… Read More