The Law Offices of Albert A. Flores

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Attorney Albert A. Flores

Attorney Albert A. Flores has worked with many Federal Judges, Assistant United States Attorney’s, FBI Agents, United States Customs Agents, DEA Agents, United States Border Patrol Agents, Secret Service Agents, Federal Probation Officers and United States Marshals. He is familiar with their usual methods and investigative techniques.

It is this experience and knowledge, which can serve a client well when it comes time to evaluate the viability of a case or to prepare one for trial.

If you or a loved one are being investigated by a Federal Agency or have been charged or are about to be charged with a crime in any Federal Court call the attorney with the experience to properly handle your matter. Early contact with your lawyer is often the key to a successful defense and it increases the likelihood of your release.

Remember to call the attorney whose law office is dedicated to protecting the rights, privacy, and dignity of businesses and individuals suspected or accused of committing serious crimes.

Call the Law Office of Albert A. Flores at 1-800-256-1529.

When your freedom is at stake who will you turn to for the aggressive and experienced representation that you need in Federal Court? The answer is that you must turn to that attorney who understands that federal law is complex and not very sympathetic by nature.

You must turn to the attorney who knows that the rules in Federal Court are not very friendly or flexible to the inexperienced practitioner. It takes an experienced attorney to guide you through the ins and outs and the potential pitfalls of Federal Court.

Often times it is only the most knowledgeable and most innovative attorney that can maneuver around the system and effectively represent his clients. Albert A. Flores is such an attorney.

Albert Flores during closing arguments in a murder trial, where the defendant was found not guilty.