A Providence criminal defense attorney represents people accused of crimes in Rhode Island courts. The work includes appearing at arraignment, arguing bail conditions, reviewing prosecution discovery, filing pre-trial motions (especially motions to suppress unlawfully obtained evidence), negotiating plea agreements, trying cases before juries when necessary, and handling appeals when convictions go wrong. A Providence criminal defense attorney also advises clients on the collateral consequences of conviction including license loss, immigration impact, professional licensing, and employment background checks.
What does a Providence criminal defense attorney do?Criminal Defense Attorney Rory Munns2026-05-23T21:11:03-04:00