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If you have been charged with violating a State or Federal Law, you need an attorney as quickly as possible.
Established in 2011, our firm was founded by Elizabeth P. Wiygul with the idea that people facing criminal charges should have fair legal representation no matter what charges they are up against. Elizabeth P. Wiygul aggressively defends the civil liberties of her clients who face criminal charges. Mrs. Wiygul can work with you to achieve the best possible results in your pending case or investigation while giving you the peace of mind that you deserve.
Elizabeth P. Wiygul offers experienced, compassionate, and dedicated representation on behalf of both adults and juveniles. She defends clients against state and federal criminal charges.
State Criminal Defense
Individuals who come under criminal investigation within the state of South Carolina and are charged with South Carolina state crimes should have dependable representation by a qualified South Carolina defense attorney. Whether you, or a loved one is facing a misdemeanor or a serious state offense such as a felony, you need an experienced state criminal defense attorney at your side to ensure you receive the best possible outcome.
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Federal Criminal Defense
Federal investigations and prosecutions are always stressful and most often frightening. The United States government has nearly an unlimited amount of resources and time to conduct investigations while most federal charges have mandatory minimum prison terms. The federal system operates in a completely different manner than most state prosecutions, and requires a completely different expertise. The United States “Sentencing Guidelines” can be confusing to many people as well.
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Juvenile Criminal Defense
If you or your child is facing charges in the juvenile court system in the Greater Greenville area or South Carolina, please contact juvenile criminal defense attorney Elizabeth P. Wiygul immediately. A party in a juvenile case is most often treated as a “minor” if he or she has not yet reached the age of 18. Cases involving minors are not handled through the same processes as standard criminal offenses.
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