The Law Office of Robert Perez
Summary
Main Office
1520 140th Avenue NE, Suite 200
Bellevue,
WA 98005
Languages
English
Years of Experience
33
Geographies
Office Locations
Main Office
1520 140th Avenue NE, Suite 200
Bellevue, WA 98005
An arrest is a life changing event, you have only one chance to get it right...
A Proven Record of Success
My practice focuses primarily on serious felony cases, including everything from the most serious crimes of violence, including murder, rape and sex crimes, to mortgage fraud and complex federal criminal conspiracies. I have special expertise in murder cases and serious sex crimes, such as child abuse and child pornography, and have taken many of these cases to jury trial when necessary. I fight hard and have won spectacular victories before juries and judges. I enjoy beating the government, and I will take even the most hopeless case to trial when it's the right thing to do. Prosecutors give me the respect that comes from knowing that I fight vigorously and relentlessly. When they see my name on a case, they know it means they're going to have to work.
Go with experience
In one case, I represented a man charged with nine felony counts, including burglary, assault, grand theft, armed robbery (with a firearm) and attempted murder. During jury selection, President Reagan was shot by John Hinckley, Jr., requiring an immediate re-examination of potential jurors on the subject of handguns. In this highly charged environment, we went to trial with a self-defense case, even though my client left the scene, armed himself with a handgun, and returned and shot the alleged victim. After a lengthy trial featuring a complex defense, the jury deliberated and came back with Not Guilty verdicts on all nine counts. My client, who was truly innocent and facing an impossibly difficult defense, walked out of the courtroom, vindicated fully in his innocence.
In another case, I represented a young man charged with 1st Degree Murder after he shot and killed a man who had been molesting him since he was 12. After a complex trial following a year of investigation and preparation, including the presentation of expert witness testimony, the jury acquitted my client and then went on to award him attorney's fees for having to go to trial in the first place.
I've had other similar results and, while every case is unique and I cannot promise or suggest that your case will have any particular result, the point is that I know how to conduct a major felony defense and how to strategize and think on my feet in front of a jury when the stakes are high. Juries respect a confident and persuasive presentation of the evidence. Whatever facts are available to your defense, they need to be presented logically and forcefully, with the confidence that comes from experience and comfort in front of a jury.
