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    Serving Fairfield and beyond Domestic Violence Lawyer Fairfield

    Domestic violence convictions can lead to serious, lasting penalties. Just being charged with domestic violence can negatively impact your reputation, relationships, and career. Due to the complex nature of these cases, you need a domestic violence lawyer with the experience, skills, and tenacity to provide the powerful defense you deserve.

    At Maas and Russo, we create customized defense strategies for individuals facing domestic violence charges. We understand all that is at stake and will work tirelessly to ensure your rights are protected and your side of the story is told.

    With so much at stake, you must act fast. Call (800) 483-0992 to speak to a domestic violence attorney about your case.

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    Our Results
    • Dismissed Assault Weapon & Drug Possession Charges
      Client arrested in Solano County and charged with unlawful possession of assault weapons and possession of various ...
    • Case Dimissed Assault With a Deadly Weapon Charge
      Client charged with 10 counts of assault with deadly weapon (BB gun) after warrantless home search by police. Case ...
    • Not Guilty Assault with Great Bodily Injury
      Napa County, Assault with Great Bodily Injury, 2009
    • Not Guilty Attempted Murder
      Solano County, Attempted Murder, 2008
    • Case Dismissed Attempted Murder Charges
      Attempted murder charges - Defendant facing attempted murder charges, with two prior strikes, facing life in prison. ...
    • Not guilty Charged with Intentional Discharge At An Occupied Motor Vehicle
      Contra Costa County, Charged with Intentional Discharge At An Occupied Motor Vehicle, 2018
    Dismissed Assault Weapon & Drug Possession Charges
    Client arrested in Solano County and charged with unlawful possession of assault weapons and possession of various contraband drugs for purpose of sale. The contraband was discovered after a warrantless search of the defendant's residence, followed by a second search pursuant to a warrant issued by the Superior Court. Thomas Maas filed a motion to dismiss the case due to the illegal warrantless search tainting the application for warrant allowing a second search. Upon hearing on the motion, the Superior Court dismisses case, finding that the initial illegal search tainted the second search pursuant to warrant and that the exclusionary rule of Mapp v. Ohio applies to exclude all fruit of the initial warrantless search. All charges dismissed.
    Case Dimissed Assault With a Deadly Weapon Charge

    Client charged with 10 counts of assault with deadly weapon (BB gun) after warrantless home search by police. Case dismissed by Court for illegal home entry argued by Thomas Maas.

    Not Guilty Assault with Great Bodily Injury
    Napa County, Assault with Great Bodily Injury, 2009
    Not Guilty Attempted Murder
    Solano County, Attempted Murder, 2008
    Case Dismissed Attempted Murder Charges

    Attempted murder charges - Defendant facing attempted murder charges, with two prior strikes, facing life in prison. Case dismissed at preliminary hearing after Judge ruled it was self defense

    Not guilty Charged with Intentional Discharge At An Occupied Motor Vehicle
    Contra Costa County, Charged with Intentional Discharge At An Occupied Motor Vehicle, 2018
    Why Choose Maas & Russo

    At Maas & Russo, we prioritize defending the rights and freedoms of individuals facing criminal charges in Solano County. Our experienced team is committed to providing strategic, empathetic, and thorough legal representation, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our clients.

    Why Choose Us:

    • Prompt legal action to defend your rights
    • Supportive and compassionate guidance
    • Recognized as 'Rising Stars' by Super Lawyers
    • Focus on preventing harsher penalties
    • Experienced attorneys with proven results
    • Focused Criminal Defense In Solano County

      Decades of experience defending clients against charges across Solano County.

    • Support When You Feel Alone

      We stand beside you from arrest to resolution so you never battle charges alone.

    • Recognized, Ethical Trial Attorneys

      Led by a Super Lawyers Rising Stars honoree trusted for skill and integrity.

    • Relentless Defense For Your Future

      We move fast to fight charges and protect your rights, freedom, and career.

    Meet Our Committed Maas and Russo Team

    At Maas and Russo, we stand firmly by your side, committed to safeguarding your rights and freedoms with adept criminal defense in Solano County. Our team excels in providing compassionate guidance, offering early intervention to shield you from potentially harsher penalties. We take pride in Attorney Thomas Maas's recognition as a 'Rising Star' by Super Lawyers magazine—an accolade given to a select few. By focusing on personalized and robust advocacy, we ensure your future remains our priority. Trust us to navigate the complexities of criminal charges, delivering support with professionalism and integrity. Together, we defend your dignity and aim to alter outcomes positively, making us your reliable legal partner.

    Defending Your Rights: FAQs
    • What is an order of protection?
      An order of protection is a court order designed to prevent further abuse by prohibiting contact between the accused and the alleged victim. It can include various conditions and can lead to arrest if violated.
    • What is domestic violence?
      Domestic violence refers to a pattern of behavior in any relationship used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. It can include physical, emotional, psychological, or economic abuse.
    • What happens after a domestic violence arrest?
      After an arrest for alleged domestic violence, the accused may be detained until a court appearance. At that appearance, a judge will determine the conditions for release. The accused may face an order of protection and restrictions on contact with the alleged victim.
    • Can I contact the victim if accused of domestic violence?
      If an order of protection or a restraining order is in place, contacting the alleged victim, directly or indirectly, can lead to additional charges. It is important to adhere strictly to the court's orders.
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