Cutler Law Office, P.A.
CRIMINAL DEFENSE208-525-4858Your Criminal cases have important deadlines, some as short as 7 days. The earlier you can obtain an attorney, the more effective he can be. In a felony cse, it is best to obtain an attornety prior to the preliminary hearing. When someone is accused of a crime, they often have many questions and concerns. The first step should be to retain an attorney with the skills and experience needed to answer your questions, ease your concerns and most importantly defend your rights and your case. At the Cutler Law Office, we aggressively defend people who have been accused of crimes, in both State and Federal Court. We have the skills and experience and take the time to understand your case and to find the defense strategy that works for your situation. Attorney John E. Cutler has over 17 years experience in Criminal Law, both as a Prosecutor (1991-1995) and as a Defense Attorney (1995-Present). Mr. Cutler has made Criminal Law a large part of his law practice and continuing education. Mr. Cutler is a member of The National College of DUI Defense, The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and The Idaho Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Mr. Cutler is also a qualified practitioner of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, having completed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) DWI Detection Standardized Field Sobriety Student Course. FELONY OFFENSESDUI-Driving under the influence Trafficking in drugsManufacturing controlled substances Possession of controlled substancesGrand theft and crimes against property Fraud Aggravated battery or assault Felony domestic battery Sex crimes White Collar Crimes Other felony crimesOther misdemeanor offenses MISDEMEANOR OFFENSESDUI-Driving under the influence (both Misdemeanor and felony)DWP-Driving without privileges Petty Theft Marijuana possession Drug paraphernalia Minor possession or consumption of alcohol Battery and/or assault Domestic battery Violation of a no contact order Resisting and obstructing Disturbing the peace Reckless or inattentive driving Leaving the scene of an accident Other traffic offenses
CRIMINAL DEFENSE208-525-4858Your Criminal cases have important deadlines, some as short as 7 days. The earlier you can obtain an attorney, the more effective he can be. In a felony cse, it is best to obtain an attornety prior to the preliminary hearing.
When someone is accused of a crime, they often have many questions and concerns. The first step should be to retain an attorney with the skills and experience needed to answer your questions, ease your concerns and most importantly defend your rights and your case. At the Cutler Law Office, we aggressively defend people who have been accused of crimes, in both State and Federal Court. We have the skills and experience and take the time to understand your case and to find the defense strategy that works for your situation.
Attorney John E. Cutler has over 17 years experience in Criminal Law, both as a Prosecutor (1991-1995) and as a Defense Attorney (1995-Present). Mr. Cutler has made Criminal Law a large part of his law practice and continuing education. Mr. Cutler is a member of The National College of DUI Defense, The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and The Idaho Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Mr. Cutler is also a qualified practitioner of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, having completed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) DWI Detection Standardized Field Sobriety Student Course.
FELONY OFFENSESDUI-Driving under the influence Trafficking in drugsManufacturing controlled substances Possession of controlled substancesGrand theft and crimes against property Fraud Aggravated battery or assault Felony domestic battery Sex crimes White Collar Crimes Other felony crimesOther misdemeanor offenses
MISDEMEANOR OFFENSESDUI-Driving under the influence (both Misdemeanor and felony)DWP-Driving without privileges Petty Theft Marijuana possession Drug paraphernalia Minor possession or consumption of alcohol Battery and/or assault Domestic battery Violation of a no contact order Resisting and obstructing Disturbing the peace Reckless or inattentive driving Leaving the scene of an accident Other traffic offenses