
Contempt of Court
They Say You Disobeyed the Court — I Say They’re Reaching.
Whether it’s a missed appearance, a violated order, or a misunderstood obligation — you’re now facing contempt charges that threaten your freedom, finances, and future.
Courts and prosecutors can be touchy and will slap a contempt charge on just about anything. A skilled defense will deftly message the ego and minimize the problem.
Let’s turn that mountain back into a molehill.
Contempt Isn’t Always About Guilt.
It’s about control.
Judges issue contempt charges to maintain power. Prosecutors use them as leverage. And in most cases, the full story never gets told.
Maybe you missed a date for a real reason. Maybe the order was unclear. Maybe the system set you up to fail.
Whatever happened, there’s always more to the story. I’ll make sure it gets heard.
Contempt Is a Curveball. I Keep You in the Game.
This charge may feel like an afterthought, but it can derail everything else in your case.
Let’s fix it fast — before it gets worse.
I Handle It All
Failure to Appear (FTA)
Violation of Orders of Protection
Contempt for Speaking Out or Disrupting Court
Failure to Pay Court-Ordered Fines or Support
Criminal Contempt (Intentional Disobedience or Disrespect to the Court)
My Approach
I step in fast to:
De-escalate the court’s reaction
Explain your side clearly and calmly
Argue for dismissal, reduced penalties, or time served
Show that you’re not disrespectful — you’re human
Prevent this charge from snowballing into something far worse
Judges respect strategy. Prosecutors respond to pressure.
That’s what I bring to the table.
Every Charge Has a Defense. Let’s Find Yours.
Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor or a felony, state or federal charges — you don’t have time to wait.
Every moment you hesitate is one more advantage for the prosecution.
I’m here to level the field — and turn the pressure back on them.
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