Expert Defense Against any Criminal Charge in Chicago or the Suburbs
If you are under investigation or have just been arrested, time is not on your side. The moment you learn that law enforcement is looking into you, it’s essential to contact Chicago criminal defense attorney Andrew M. Weisberg. Prosecutors begin building their case immediately, and what happens in those first few hours or days can shape the entire outcome of your situation. Having an experienced lawyer involved early gives you protection when you need it most.
How Andrew Weisberg will Protect You
He Will Ensure that your rights are protected at every critical stage. Most people have only a surface understanding of their constitutional rights and little idea of what police officers are—and are not—allowed to do. From the moment you hire him, Mr. Weisberg ensures that every interaction with law enforcement is handled lawfully and that your rights are preserved at every stage. His years as both a prosecutor and defense attorney give him unique insight into how cases are investigated, charged, and prosecuted—and how to stop rights violations before they harm your defense.
By guiding you step by step in your interactions with law enforcement. The familiar warning, “anything you say can and will be used against you,” is more than a TV cliché—it’s a real-world truth that catches many people off guard. Under the stress of an arrest or police questioning, even an innocent comment can be twisted by prosecutors. Andrew Weisberg will advise you on how to interact with investigators, guide you on what to say—or not say—and, when necessary, communicate directly on your behalf so you don’t inadvertently jeopardize your case.
By conducting a top notch investigation to give you the edge in court. In criminal defense, the quality of your evidence often determines the strength of your case. Some evidence—like surveillance footage, phone records, or witness recollections—can fade or disappear quickly. Mr. Weisberg moves fast to locate, preserve, and present this information before it’s lost. His understanding of what prosecutors look for and how juries evaluate proof allows him to build a compelling defense based on credible, well-documented evidence.