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Let Us Help You With That

Facing criminal charges can be daunting. We provide strategic and thorough defense for clients accused of DUI/DWI, drug offenses, assault and battery, theft and property crimes, white-collar crimes, and juvenile offenses.

Our experienced team works tirelessly to defend your rights and achieve the best possible outcome in your case. We are committed to providing a robust defense and ensuring your voice is heard in the legal system.

Services

Juvenile Offenses

Defense for minors accused of criminal activity, focusing on rehabilitation and fair treatment.

White-Collar Crimes

Representation in cases involving fraud, embezzlement, and other non-violent financial crimes.

Theft and Property Crimes

Defense against charges of theft, burglary, robbery, and other property-related crimes.

Assault and Battery

Legal defense for individuals accused of assault or battery.

Drug Offenses

Representation for charges involving possession, distribution, or manufacturing of controlled substances.

DUI/DWI

Defense against charges of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Attorneys in Charge

Starr Culpepper

Starr Culpepper, Esq.

Founder and Lead Attorney

Starr Culpepper is the driving force behind Culpepper & Associates. With over 15 years of diverse legal experience, she has earned a reputation for her expertise in complex litigation, including mass torts, family law, criminal defense, and civil rights. Raised in Jefferson County, AL, Starr is deeply committed to advocating for those whose voices are often unheard. Her personal and professional experiences fuel her relentless pursuit of justice.

FAQ

What are my rights if I'm arrested?

If you're arrested in Alabama, you have the right to remain silent, the right to be informed of the charges against you, the right to an attorney, and if you cannot afford one, the right to have a court-appointed attorney if the offense is one that could result in imprisonment.

How can I defend against a DUI charge?

To defend against a DUI charge, you can challenge the accuracy of the breathalyzer test, question the legality of the traffic stop, provide evidence that any impairment was due to a medical condition, or demonstrate that the procedures were not followed correctly by law enforcement.

What are the consequences of a felony conviction?

A felony conviction in Alabama can result in imprisonment, fines, probation, and the loss of certain civil rights, such as voting and bearing arms. It can also have long-term impacts on employment, housing, and other aspects of life.

Can I clear my criminal record?

In Alabama, you may be eligible for expungement under certain conditions, such as if the charges were dismissed, you were found not guilty, or if you've completed a diversion program. However, not all crimes are eligible for expungement.

Defending Your Rights

Criminal Law

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