You Have the Right to Remain Silent - Don't Forget It. You always have the right to terminate an interview with law enforcement. They depend on you being ignorant of your rights, and know that they can make their case against you if they can only keep you talking. The last thing they want you to do is consult with an attorney. They call it "lawyering up," but they mean you won't be bullied. They want you on your own.
We are dedicated to enforcing your rights under the Constitution and Laws of the United States and the several states.
If you, or someone you care about, are being investigated for, accused of, or charged with, the commission of a crime, it is not "just business."IT IS PERSONAL. It affects every aspect of your life, including health, work, family. You need a lawyer that will take it just as personally as you do. Our goal is to provide citizens accused of crimes by the government with information, support, and services that enable them to enforce their Constitutional Rights, and regain their normal lives in the shortest amount of time, with the least long-term impact.
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In the meantime you can reach us at (866) 290-5442 and by fax at (866) 290-5442. We are looking forward to hearing from you. You can also contact us at our e-mail address: lmcmillian@lawofficesofleemcmillian.com.
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In brief, you should know the following about us: we exist to serve you and zealously enforce your rights and interests. Our clients value our discretion, commitment to their best interests, and tenacity. You can reach us by mail at:
Law Offices of Lee McMillian, 507 Nebraska St., South Houston, Texas 77587