Collins & Collins Criminal Defense
Summary
Main Office
400 Gold Avenue
Suite 500
Albuquerque,
NM 87102
Years of Experience
20
Geographies
Office Locations
Main Office
400 Gold Avenue
Suite 500
Albuquerque, NM 87102
EVERY CASE IS IMPORTANT TO US BECAUSE IT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU
At Collins & Collins, P.C., we pride ourselves on the strictest professional standards and excellence in representation of our clients. We believe that every case from the misdemeanor to deserves the utmost attention and care.
We also recognize that being charged with a crime is very stressful to the accused and his or her family, and that selection of a legal team is a very personal and serious decision. We appreciate the confident that clients place in our firm and do our utmost to maintain that trust and confidence. This is why the attorneys at Collins & Collins maintain regular contact with our clients, insuring that each and every Client is kept abreast of his or her case.
This is particularly important in criminal cases, where the client is an invaluable member of the legal defense team. A criminal defense is a trying time in our client’s life. We strive to minimize the stress to the client through open and honest communication with goal of reaching an optimal outcome for the client.
Do not hesitate in choosing your legal defense team. Delay may cause you to miss important deadlines and defense opportunities. To get you started on the right path, Collins & Collins offers a free initial consultation and case evaluation. You may contact us by phone, mail or online. The online evaluation form takes only a couple of minutes to fill out and may be done at your own convenience in the privacy of your home or office.
Collins & Collins will respond to your call, letter, or online evaluation form within one business day with an initial evaluation of your claim.
We are confident that you will be very pleased with the services of Collins & Collins. For more information, visit our website at www.collinsattorneys.com or just give us a call at (505) 242-5958.
Practice Areas Include:
DUI/DWI and Related Offenes
- Driving with a Revoked License
- Driving on a Suspended License
- Driving without a License
- Felony Auto Accidents
- Reckless Driving
- Careless Driving
Criminal Defense
- Aiding Abetting Accessory
- Conspiracy Appeals
- Capital Crimes/Capital Cases
- Environmental Violations
- False Identification
- Felonies
- Grand Jury Proceedings
Juvenile Crimes
- Misdemeanors
- Parole
- Perjury
- Plea Negotiation
- Probation Search & Seizure
- Truancy Victims'Rights
- Drugs
- Drug Cultivation & Manufacturing
- Drug Possession
- Intent to Distribute Drugs
- Intent to Sell Drugs
- Medical Marijuana
- Firearms & Weapons
Constitutional Rights Defense
- Illegal Possession or Transportation Other Weapons & Devices
- Property Crimes
- Arson
- Burglary
- Embezzlement
- Larceny
- Shoplifting
- Theft
- Trespass
- Vandalism
- Sex Crimes
- Abduction
- Child Abuse
- Child Pornography
- Indecent Exposure
- Prostitution
- Solicitation
- Pandering
- Rape
- Sexual Assault
- Stalking
- Trafficking in Women
Violent Crimes
- Assault & Battery
- Domestic Violence
- Extortion
- Kidnapping
- Manslaughter
- Murder
- Robbery
Articles Written
Illegal Search and Seizure: Your Home is Still Your Castle
Created On: 01/20/2010
The 10th Circuit Court of appeal has recently upheld the long held and cherished 4th Amendment right protecting us from the illegal intrusions into our homes by police.
Quotas for Albuquerque Police DWI Unit Encourages Below the Limits Arrests
Created On: 10/27/2009
The Albuquerque Journal reports quotas for police officers assigned to the Albuquerque Police Department's DWI Unit. The quota requires that DWI officers make 2 DWI/DUI arrests per shift. This quota...
DWI/DUI License Revocation Hearing
Created On: 10/25/2009
Many clients are very surprised to learn that their license can be revoked even though they win their criminal case. In fact, the revocation under the Implied Consent Act...
Phone Conversations with the Police May Not Be Protected Under Miranda
Created On: 10/07/2009
Miranda v. Arizona requires the police to inform a suspect of his Miranda rights before a custodial interrogation. Talking on the phone to the police may not qualify as "custodial interrogation."
