Mukilteo Defense Attorney
Experienced, Accessible Assault / Domestic Violence (DV) Defense Attorney & Drunk Driving / DUI Defense Lawyer Serving the Mukilteo, Washington Area
If you’re facing charges for Assault / DV or Drunk Driving / DUI in Everett you may be experiencing a number of undesirable side effects and consequences that can impact you both now and in the future. For over 25 years, Attorney Phil Weinberg of Evergreen Criminal Defense has consistently obtained outstanding results for his clients in and around Mukilteo, Washington. If you need effective legal representation for your Assault / DV, DUI or other criminal charge; Call Evergreen Criminal Defense at (425) 355-5300.
Effective Mukilteo Criminal Defense Attorney
It is crucial that you take action immediately if you’ve been charged – or think you might be charged – with a crime in Mukilteo.
Why should you call Phil?
- Free initial consultation and case evaluation
- Over 25 years of criminal defense experience in Washington
- Personalized service for your unique situation
- A tactful but relentless approach to your case
Don’t delay, call (425) 355-5300 today. Having a dedicated advocate on your side as soon as possible can make a substantial difference in the outcome of your case.
Practice Areas
Free Initial Consultation
Have you been charged with Assault / DV, DUI or another crime in Mukilteo? Call Evergreen Criminal Defense at (425) 355-5300 to schedule a free no-risk legal consultation and case evaluation. Attorney Phil Weinberg understands that your situation is unique. He will listen patiently as you describe what happened before offering his honest opinion of how he can help. Phil cares about his clients’ legal rights.
About Mukilteo Courts & Arrests
There are three courts in Everett; a Municipal court, District court and Superior court. Two of those courts, Everett District court and Snohomish County Superior Court, handle cases where the arrest occurred in Mukilteo, WA. The Snohomish County Jail system currently serves these courts.
If you’re arrested by a Mukilteo Police officer for a crime like Drunk Driving (DUI), Assault (DV or non-DV), or Theft, etc., your case will be heard at Everett District Court (aka Snohomish County District Court – Everett Division). But, if you are arrested for a felony in Mukilteo, unless you are given the rare opportunity of being offered what we call “an expedited” disposition in Everett District court, your case will be filed, prosecuted and heard in Snohomish County Superior Court.
Everett District Court
3000 Rockefeller Ave
Everett, WA 98201
The Superior Court primarily handles felonies; including Mukilteo and all other Snohomish County felony charges, such as Assault / DV 1st, 2nd and 3rd Degree, felony Drunk Driving / DUI cases, felony drug charges, etc.
Snohomish County Superior Court
3000 Rockefeller Ave
Everett, WA 98201
After being booked into jail, you will appear before a judge on the next court day. Arrestees booked on a Friday night, over the weekend or the day before or day of a legal holiday must wait until the court reopens to appear.
How it works
At the arraignment hearing; the plea you enter should always be “Not Guilty”; regardless of the details and circumstances of your case. At this hearing, prosecutors will often request that the judge require strict release conditions such as bail or an Ignition Interlock Device (in the case of DUI). An experienced Mukilteo defense attorney can frequently avoid these conditions, especially on first-time offenses.
Pretrial Conferences; also called Pretrial Hearings (aka PTR); are the next step. Most cases have several PTR’s before they are resolved or set for trial. If the prosecutor presents an acceptable plea bargain (plea deal), the case can be concluded at a PTR. Throughout this process, your defense attorney will be investigating and gathering any evidence relevant to your case.
If a case is not resolved at a pretrial hearing (“PTR”); your attorney will likely make pretrial motions. Depending on the facts and laws surrounding your case, there are several pretrial motions that can have a significant impact on your defense.
Many cases do not go to trial – a last resort due to risk and cost. You may decide to proceed to trial if, for example, the prosecution has not offered an acceptable plea deal or if a conviction would cause considerable damage to your career or personal life.