Indianapolis Criminal Defense Attorneys
Richard Kammen and Associates
Richard Kammen and Associates specializes in handling serious criminal cases and has a long track record of success. The Firm's "low-volume, high-effort" approach has a well-earned reputation for obtaining the best possible results for its clients.
Every year since 1985, Attorney Richard Kammen has been named one of The Best Lawyers in America and, every year since 2003, an Indiana Superlawyer. He is certified to be Lead or Learned Counsel in Death Penalty Cases in both State and Federal Courts.
Contact Richard Kammen and Associates today if you need the best legal representation concerning one of the following matters:
- Homicide
- Criminal Defense
- Serious Felony & Misdemeanor Crime, including:
- Arson
- Assault
- Domestic Violence
- Kidnapping
- Terrorist Threats
- Theft (including by fraud or by contractor)
- White Collar Crime
- Drug Offenses, including:
- Trafficking
- Manufacturing
- Possession
- Sex Crimes
A Strong Defense Is Important to Your Case:
Individuals convicted of a crime in Indianapolis, whether through their own admission of guilt or through the determination of a jury, are subject to, among other penalties, fines, imprisonment, probation and community service. Defending your criminal case in the strongest possible way is critical to your freedom and your future.
The outcome of any criminal case depends upon the facts surrounding the crime charged, the strength of the evidence, the legal validity of law enforcement and courtroom procedure, and the goals and strategy of the government and defense. The skilled attorneys of Richard Kammen and Associates will navigate you through this complicated legal process.
Getting Results in Criminal Cases:
The Indianapolis criminal defense lawyers of Richard Kammen and Associates have the experience and skills necessary to get the results their clients need, as evidenced by the following verdicts:
- State of Indiana v. Wendell Nance: Charged with 13 Counts of RICO, Securities Fraud and perjury. Not Guilty on all Counts.
- United States of America v. Reginald Brown: E.D. Michigan, Federal death penalty case. Defendant charged with four murders. Murder Charges dismissed by the Government shortly prior to trial after a determination that the defendant was innocent.
- State of Indiana v. Roland Webber: State Legislator Roland Webber was charged with State Tax Evasion. He was found not guilty on all counts after a four-day trial.
- United States v. Steven Bush, United States District Court, Southern District of Indiana: Only defendant acquitted by a jury in an eight-defendant drug conspiracy case.
Additional Questions or need further information?
Richard KammenRichard Kammen and Associates
One Indiana Square, Suite 150
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Telephone: 866-646-0567
Fax: 317-236-0404