Kingston Criminal Defense Attorney

Criminal Defense Attorney In Kingston

Charged With A Crime In Luzerne County?

Being arrested or learning that you are under investigation in or around Kingston can shake your entire life. You may worry about jail, a permanent record, your job, and what will happen to your family. In this moment, you need clear information and a criminal defense attorney who can guide you through the Pennsylvania court system.

At Abraham Law, we focus our practice on defending people accused of crimes in Luzerne County. For more than 20 years, Attorney William I. Abraham has appeared in Pennsylvania criminal courts and worked to protect the rights of people facing DUI, drug charges, theft offenses, sex crimes, violent offenses, and more. We offer free, confidential initial consultations so you can speak with a lawyer before making critical decisions.

Facing criminal charges in Kingston? Call (570) 762-9988 or contact online a Kingston criminal defense attorney to review your situation, understand your rights, and learn what steps you can take to protect your future. Schedule a consultation today.

Why Clients Choose Our Firm

Choosing the right criminal attorney is one of the most important decisions you will make after an arrest. Experience and judgment matter, especially when you are dealing with unfamiliar procedures and serious consequences. Attorney William I. Abraham has been admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar since 2002 and has decades of criminal defense work behind him.

Over the years, Attorney Abraham has handled cases ranging from summary offenses and misdemeanors to serious felonies, including DUI, complex drug cases, and violent crime allegations such as homicide. This range of work helps our firm understand how prosecutors in Luzerne County evaluate charges and what can influence plea offers or trial strategies. When your future is at stake, it helps to work with a criminal lawyer who has spent years in the same courtrooms where your case will be heard.

Our firm takes a client centered approach. We know that every person, every family, and every set of charges is different. We take the time to understand your history, your concerns, and the details of the police investigation before we recommend a path forward. You are never treated like a file number, and your input is part of each important decision.

Ethics are also central in criminal defense. Attorney Abraham has maintained a flawless disciplinary record and follows high standards of professional responsibility. For you, that means honest advice, confidential conversations, and a commitment to doing things the right way in court and out of it.

Facing Criminal Charges In Luzerne County

When charges are filed in Kingston or nearby communities, your case will usually begin in a Magisterial District Court and may move to the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas in Wilkes-Barre. Understanding how these courts function can make the process feel less overwhelming and can help you see where a criminal defense lawyer fits into the picture.

A typical Pennsylvania criminal case begins with an arrest or a summons. You then have an arraignment and a preliminary hearing in a Magisterial District Court that serves the Kingston area. At that hearing, the judge decides whether there is enough evidence for the case to move forward. If it does, the matter is generally transferred to the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas for pretrial proceedings and, if necessary, trial.

The stakes in these cases vary, but even a first offense can have long term effects. A DUI can lead to license suspension, fines, and possible jail, depending on your record and blood alcohol level. Drug cases can involve mandatory minimums or state sentencing guidelines. Theft and property crimes can affect employment and professional licensing. Allegations involving sex offenses or violent conduct can bring the possibility of lengthy incarceration and severe social consequences.

Throughout this process, the prosecution must follow the law and respect your constitutional rights. That includes how officers stop vehicles, conduct searches, and question you. At Abraham Law, we examine whether those rules were followed, and when they are not, we work to challenge improper evidence. In some matters, we can also pursue civil rights claims related to law enforcement or government misconduct, which can be an important part of protecting your interests.

What To Do After An Arrest

The hours and days after an arrest or police contact can feel chaotic. You may be tempted to explain your side of the story to officers, alleged victims, or even on social media. Those impulses are understandable, but they can seriously harm your defense. Taking a few careful steps now can help protect your rights later.

First, you have the right to remain silent. You are not required to answer questions about the allegations without a lawyer present. You also do not have to consent to searches of your home or belongings, unless a valid warrant exists. Using these rights is a sign of caution, not an admission of guilt. Talking too freely can lock you into statements that are difficult to correct later.

Second, gather and keep any paperwork you receive. That might include criminal complaints, citations, bail documents, and notices from Magisterial District Court or the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas. These documents show deadlines, conditions of release, and the specific charges you face. Bringing them to your first meeting allows us to give more precise guidance.

Right after an arrest, it can help to:

  • Contact a defense lawyer before speaking with police or investigators
  • Avoid posting about the case or the people involved on social media
  • Write down what you remember about your arrest, including witnesses and locations
  • Follow any bail conditions and attend every scheduled court date

When you reach out to our firm, we review your situation, answer your immediate questions, and discuss what to expect at your next hearing. Our goal is to give you practical direction so you feel less alone and more prepared for what comes next.

How We Approach Your Defense

Every criminal case starts with your story and the available evidence. During your initial consultation, we ask questions about what happened, how the police became involved, and what you have been told by the court so far. We also review charging documents, police reports, and any available video or written statements as these materials become accessible.

Our firm carefully looks at the steps law enforcement took. That includes traffic stops, searches of homes or vehicles, interviews, and the collection of physical or digital evidence. If a stop lacked reasonable suspicion, a warrant was defective, or questioning violated your rights, we can file motions asking the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas to limit or exclude certain evidence. Addressing these issues can significantly change the strength of the prosecution’s case.

Not every case goes to trial. In many matters, we engage with local prosecutors to discuss plea options, diversion programs, or amendments to the charges. Because we practice in the same courts on a regular basis, we have a working sense of how certain types of cases are often approached in this area. We use that knowledge to advise you on when negotiation may be in your interest and when it may make sense to fight on.

Some cases do move toward trial, and when that happens, preparation is critical. We work to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s theory, potential defense witnesses, and any expert testimony that may be helpful. Attorney Abraham is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania state courts and in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania and the U.S. District Court of New Jersey, so our office can address both state charges and matters that involve federal issues when they arise.

Criminal Cases We Handle

People come to our office in Kingston with many different types of charges. Some are facing a first time DUI, while others are worried about serious felony accusations. No matter the situation, our focus is on providing careful, respectful representation and a defense strategy tailored to the facts of your case.

We regularly defend individuals charged with driving under the influence on area roads, whether the allegation involves alcohol, prescription medication, or other substances. These cases can affect your driver’s license and employment, so understanding Pennsylvania’s DUI laws and the role of blood or breath tests is important. We also handle a wide range of drug matters, including possession and possession with intent to deliver, which can carry significant penalties.

The firm represents clients accused of theft and property offenses such as retail theft, burglary, forgery, and related allegations. These charges can threaten your job and your reputation in the community. We know how important it is to look for issues with identification, intent, or valuation of property in these cases.

Some of the most sensitive matters we see involve sex crimes and violent offenses. We approach these cases with discretion and respect for your privacy. Allegations of assault, domestic incidents, or homicide require careful review of witness statements, physical evidence, and the legal definitions that apply. Our role is to provide strong advocacy while recognizing the human impact these charges can have.

Our criminal law practice includes representation in matters such as:

  • DUI and other alcohol related driving offenses
  • Drug possession and possession with intent to deliver
  • Theft, shoplifting, burglary, and fraud related charges
  • Alleged sex offenses and internet based accusations
  • Assault, domestic related charges, and homicide cases

Whatever accusation you are facing, we work to explain the law, outline your options, and pursue the most favorable result that your circumstances allow.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do right after an arrest?

After an arrest, it is usually best to stay calm, remain silent, and ask to speak with a lawyer. Avoid discussing your case with police, friends, or on social media. Keep all paperwork you receive and contact our office quickly so we can review your situation and explain your next steps.

How much does it cost to hire your firm?

We offer a free initial consultation so you can talk with us about your case without any upfront cost. If you decide to move forward, we explain our fee structure clearly before you commit. Costs can vary based on the complexity of the charges and the work required.

Will what I tell you stay confidential?

Conversations with your attorney are generally protected by attorney client confidentiality. That means you can speak openly with us about your situation. We treat your information with care, and Attorney Abraham’s strong ethical record reflects our commitment to privacy and professional responsibility.

Have you handled cases like mine before?

For more than 20 years, our firm has defended people accused of DUI, drug crimes, theft offenses, sex crimes, and violent offenses. While every case is unique, this background helps us understand the issues and strategies that often arise in situations similar to yours.

Can you help me avoid jail time?

We work to limit the impact of criminal charges, which can include trying to reduce or avoid jail when the law and facts allow. The outcome depends on many factors, such as the charges, your history, and the evidence. We discuss realistic options with you from the start.

Talk With Our Criminal Defense Team

If you are facing charges in Kingston or elsewhere in Luzerne County, you do not have to navigate the system on your own. A knowledgeable criminal defense attorney can explain the process, protect your rights, and help you make informed decisions about your future.

At Abraham Law, we bring decades of criminal law experience, familiarity with local courts, and a commitment to ethical, client focused representation. Your first consultation is free and confidential, and we take the time to answer your questions and review your paperwork. Reaching out quickly can help preserve important defenses and give you greater control over what comes next.

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