The Toughest & Most Aggressive DUI/Criminal Defense Attorneys in DuPage County
Illinois Criminal Law Attorneys
Tough and Aggressive Trial Lawyers Serving Clients in Illinois
Criminal law attorneys should be committed to winning cases for their clients. At Martin, Kent & Reidy, L.L.C., in Wheaton, we are well known in area courthouses. We have a long and successful track record in a wide range of felony and misdemeanor cases. If you are under investigation, or if you have been arrested and charged with a crime, you need strong, experienced representation. To schedule a free initial consultation with us, call 630-480-0604.
Criminal Defense Lawyer
Our partners, Scott Kent, Timothy Martin and Mike Reidy, are former county prosecutors. Tim and Scott are currently serving as president and vice president of the DuPage County Criminal Defense Bar Association. Each of our attorneys has tried more than 1,700 cases in Illinois courtrooms. We are reputable attorneys who have earned the respect of our peers in the criminal justice system.
Our experience allows us to explain your rights and quickly formulate a strategy that is right for you. From our first meeting, we will work to secure the best possible result for you. Whether you are facing charges for drug crimes, violent crimes, DUI or any other state or federal offense, we will prepare you for the process and give you the knowledgeable defense you deserve.
The Keys to Success
Our experience prosecuting felony and misdemeanor cases gave us excellent insights into how the state approaches criminal cases. We have used that experience to successfully defend thousands of clients over more than 45 years of combined experience. In addition to criminal defense, we help clients obtain expungements and clear their records to help them secure employment and erase the stigma associated with criminal charges.
Practice areas:
DUI/DWI, including felony DUI and DUI repeat offenses
Domestic battery
Theft
Burglary
Drug offenses
Driving while license suspended or revoked
Violent crimes from assault to murder
Federal criminal law violations
Expungements
Juvenile law cases