Tacoma Violent Crimes Defense Attorney

Serious Violent Criminal Charges Require A Serious Defense

Many violent criminal charges in Washington are felonies that carry severe penalties. If you are charged with a violent crime, you need to contact a knowledgeable defense attorney who can protect your rights. At The Law Office of Michael Austin Stewart, we defend the rights of people across Washington who are charged with violent crimes.

We offer free consultations with our criminal defense attorney so that you can get comprehensive answers to your questions. Contact our South Tacoma office now at 123-456-7890 to schedule your free consultation.

A Proven Attorney For A Variety Of Violent Charges

Violent criminal charges include acts that are related to bodily injury or death caused by another person. Attorney Michael Austin Stewart has more than two decades of criminal defense experience and a long history of obtaining favorable results in violent criminal cases. Michael has represented clients who were charged with many types of violent crimes, including:

  • Assault and battery
  • Domestic violence
  • Kidnapping
  • Murder
  • Vehicular manslaughter
  • Robbery
  • Sex crimes, such as rape or assault

Michael will thoroughly investigate every detail of your violent crimes case. Our staff works with a variety of subject matter experts to evaluate evidence and find all the information related to your case. Based on this close inspection of case facts, Michael will create a personalized defense strategy that allows you to get the best possible outcome.

How Does Washington's "Three Strikes" Law Work?

The Washington "Three Strikes" law has a profound impact on defendants with prior criminal convictions. Officially known as the Persistent Offender Accountability Act, the Three Strikes statute can lead to a mandatory life prison sentence without any possibility of parole. (RCW 9.94A.570).

The law only applies to defendants facing a third charge for a serious violent felony, which the law refers to as a "most serious offense." Look to RCW 9.94A.030 for a complete list. Any Class A felony could trigger the Washington Three Strikes law. Additionally, Washington Class B felonies that have sexual motivation and out-of-state felonies involving sexual motivation can also count against a person facing a third serious felony charge. A persistent offender is defined in RCW 9.94A.030 (37) and also includes a "two strike provision" for certain sex offenses.

After two prior convictions, a third offense can lead to a lifetime prison sentence without any opportunity for parole, community custody, work release or house arrest. Anyone facing a third serious felony charge or a second offense that could put them at risk of classification as a persistent offender in the future should immediately consult with a Tacoma criminal defense attorney to avoid a potentially life-altering conviction.

How To Use Washington Self-Defense "Stand Your Ground" Rights Against Criminal Charges

You have the right to defend yourself and others against threats of violence and harassment. So long as you are in a place where you are legally allowed to be, such as public spaces, you have no obligation to attempt to retreat before acting in self-defense. Your actions, however, must be proportionate to the threat you face.

If you face criminal charges because of an act of self-defense, you can invoke your right to self-defense as a trial strategy or to pursue the dismissal of pending charges. Generally speaking, you must establish that another reasonable person in the same situation would assume they were at risk of imminent harm.

You must also show that the amount of force used was proportional to the degree of threat that you perceived. Finally, you must demonstrate that you did not instigate the altercation or commit a crime, thereby prompting another person to intervene. You may be entitled to have your attorney fees, and all costs associated with the charges, reimbursed if you win at trial.

A Tacoma-area criminal defense attorney can help you understand your Washington state stand-your-ground rights. Your lawyer may be able to convince state authorities to dismiss or drop the charges against you when there is strong evidence that you acted in self-defense. If the case goes to trial, your lawyer can argue that you acted in self-defense. After an acquittal, you may receive reimbursement for your legal costs in some cases.

After a prime facie showing that you are entitled to raise self-defense, the prosecution must show beyond a reasonable doubt the absence of self-defense, which is a very high burden.

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Our law firm offers free consultations so that you can learn more about how we will help. Contact our office now by calling 123-456-7890 or by sending us an email. Se habla español.

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The first few hours after an arrest can be incredibly stressful, but they may also be incredibly important for your case. Anything you say during questioning could be used against you in court, even if police appear sympathetic to your circumstances. During this time, protecting your rights is absolutely critical. If you have been accused of a crime, do not hesitate to get in contact with a skilled criminal defense lawyer who can advise you on how to respond.

Attorney Michael Austin Stewart has decades of experience representing clients throughout Pierce County and the South Puget Sound in serious felony cases. When you work with our firm, your case will receive close attention from a seasoned trial attorney who will explore all of your options to fight the charges in court.

Proven experience representing clients in high-stakes criminal matters

When your freedom, reputation, or career is at risk, you need a respected and aggressive criminal defense attorney on your side. Attorney Michael Austin Stewart's successful case results speak to his diligence and willingness to fully investigate a charge. Across his 30-year career, he has obtained favorable outcomes for many clients, routinely securing sentencing terms well below the government's request as well as dismissals and not guilty verdicts.

Past case results are not a guarantee of future outcomes. Instead, they show the lengths we are willing to go to protect our clients. You only get one chance to protect your freedom and your name in a criminal case, so you should not settle for anything less than the best when looking for the right attorney.

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Case Results

Our firm has a demonstrated history of successes in criminal defense cases, frequently securing ideal outcomes through our fierce advocacy.

Felony DUI Dismissed

Achieved after court found no probable cause for the traffic stop

Felony Domestic Charges Dismissed

Secured after further investigation revealed death threats were falsified

Firearm Charge Dismissed

Achieved after it was revealed that the officer conducted a warrantless search without reasonable suspicion

Not Guilty Verdict in Rape Case

Defendant was completely exonerated after extensive cross-examination and arguments from defense

Reputable criminal defense trusted by local communities

Attorney Michael Austin Stewart has a reputation for being extremely tough in the courtroom while being approachable and personable with his clients. His main goal is to set you at ease while providing aggressive representation in court, taking a stand to protect your rights. We are available 24/7, as we remain in close communication with our clients in every case.

Our firm has also been recognized with many awards for our excellent client service and strong representation. Some of these accolades include placement in the Top 100 Trial Lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers, recognition as a Super Lawyer, and a 10.0 Avvo rating. We have also earned many 5-star reviews from clients we have personally helped through difficult situations, highlighting the trust we have built up across Tacoma and the wider community.

Strong counsel when you need it most

You can trust our firm to handle your case with the tact and care that it deserves. We know how to manage the media in cases that garner public attention—having taken on cases featured in CBS, The Washington Times, The Seattle Times, and other outlets—working to protect our clients' privacy as we build a careful defense. We also know how to navigate communication with police and prosecutors to minimize any possible risks.

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Whether you are facing property crime charges, allegations of violent crime, or sex crime accusations, our firm will seek the best possible outcome to your case. To accomplish this, we carry out in-depth investigations to uncover all of the relevant facts, allowing us to build a nuanced argument to present to the court. Attorney Michael Austin Stewart is a trial-tested criminal defense lawyer with the skills and legal knowledge to present a strong case on your behalf.

If you have any questions about how we can help with your situation, do not hesitate to reach out. Seeking early legal counsel is critical for making sure that you are fairly represented during the criminal proceedings.

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Verdict Spotlight

Felony DUI Dismissed

Achieved after court found no probable cause for the traffic stop

Felony Domestic Charges Dismissed

Secured after further investigation revealed death threats were falsified

Firearm Charge Dismissed

Achieved after it was revealed that the officer conducted a warrantless search without reasonable suspicion

Not Guilty Verdict in Rape Case

Defendant was completely exonerated after extensive cross-examination and arguments from defense

Award-Winning

Our firm has been honored with many awards for our exceptional criminal defense.

30+ Years of Experience

Attorney Michal Austin Stewart has decades of courtroom experience defending clients accused of felony crimes.

Free Consultations

We offer free consultations to any prospective clients with questions about a pending criminal case or investigation.