At Schwulst & Roseberry, P.C., our legal team provides aggressive, diligent representation for individuals charged with domestic violence and those needing protection against domestic violence in Bloomington, IL. Whether you require an order of protection against an abuser or you have an order placed against you, we understand the legal implications tied to orders of protection.
When charged with a crime, we understand that every case is unique. We devote time to learning as much as possible about your case's facts, evidence, and circumstances. Our proactive evaluation enables us to prepare and present the best defense. We are committed to protecting your rights to obtain a just resolution.
Our legal team is directed by attorney John P. Schwulst. With 40 years of experience practicing law, Mr. Schwulst has handled more than 6,000 cases, including 3,000 felony criminal cases. His extensive criminal defense experience gives him insights into how prosecutors and judges may approach your case. He will evaluate your case from every angle to determine the best action.
Attorney Todd A. Roseberry has more than two decades of experience practicing law. His extensive experience includes defending individuals facing misdemeanor and felony charges. He understands the significant emotional burdens associated with these serious charges. Jail sentences, losing your Firearm Owner’s Identification card, and other serious consequences may result from a conviction.
We understand that domestic violence charges typically carry serious social stigmas. You may feel compelled to pursue a quick resolution to your case. However, you must discuss your situation with a qualified criminal defense attorney. Illinois law places strict sentencing guidelines on habitual offenders. Accepting a plea bargain or pleading guilty on a first offense can have severe, lasting effects. Future domestic violence offenses could be elevated to felony charges, resulting in a harsher jail sentence and severe penalties.
Our attorneys provide comprehensive representation for orders of protection. Depending on your situation, you may experience:
Violating orders of protection can create serious legal consequences, as well. Our law firm provides diligent representation for individuals in violation. We also help clients enforce their orders.
Our lawyers offer the first 30 minutes of your consultation free of charge. Call us at 309-829-3636 to set up an appointment.
We offer the first half-hour of consultation free of charge to determine if we can help you.
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Our office is conveniently located just several blocks from the county courthouse. Free off-street parking is available.
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