About
Jesse F. Hicks is a dedicated trial legal professional with valuable revel in as a prosecutor and protection lawyer. Born in Connecticut, he now serves clients in Maryland and Connecticut. Jesse F. Hicks has been an accomplice on the Shipley Law Office for seven years, wherein he has established himself as a tenacious and passionate trial attorney. His unique enjoy as each a prosecutor and a protection legal professional permits him to efficiently guard his customers in loads of felony subjects. Originally from Ridgefield, Connecticut, Jesse made the pass to the Eastern Shore after completing regulation school and beginning a own family. He started his legal profession as a law clerk to the Honorable Paul M. Bowman, Circuit Court Judge for Kent County. Following his clerkship, Jesse served as a Dorchester County Assistant States Lawyer, gaining valuable enjoy in criminal law. During his time as an Assistant States Lawyer, Jesse targeted on cases concerning felony pills, handguns, DUI offenses, and serious car accidents. He become also appointed to the Lawyer Generals Task Force on Environmental Enforcement and the Lawyer Generals Task Force on Organized Crime, showcasing his willpower to upholding the law. As a defense lawyer, Jesse has treated a extensive variety of cases, from easy speeding tickets to extreme criminal crimes. In each case, he combines his legal knowledge with unwavering determination to ensure that his customers get hold of the highest stage of advocacy and support. With bar admissions in each Maryland and Connecticut, Jesse F. Hicks is properly-geared up to symbolize customers in each states. His commitment to his customers and his ardour for the regulation make him a precious asset to the prison network in Easton, Maryland.
Legal Issues
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
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