Monroe, North Carolina Criminal Attorneys

Compare 9 attorneys and 8 law firms in Monroe , NC. Sort by highest rating and years of criminal experience.

Kenneth Honeycutt
Monroe criminal attorney at Kenneth W Honeycutt Ken with 52 years experience

206 East Jefferson Street, Monroe, NC 28112

Charles Brooks
Monroe criminal attorney at Charles B Brooks with 39 years experience

313 North Main Street, Monroe, NC 28112

Donna Stepp
Monroe criminal attorney at Stepp Lehnhardt Law with 31 years experience

110 East Franklin Street, Monroe, NC 28112

Carol Kendrick
Monroe criminal attorney at Huffman and Kendrick with 28 years experience

340 West Morgan Street, Monroe, NC 28112

Christopher Cox
Monroe criminal attorney at Perry Bundy Plyler and Long with 25 years experience

316 North Hayne Street, Monroe, NC 28111

Christopher Duggan
Monroe criminal attorney at Duggan Law Firm with 24 years experience

101 South Main Street, Monroe, NC 28112

James Harrington
Monroe criminal attorney at Harrington Law Firm with 22 years experience

315 A North Main Street, Monroe, NC 28112

Stephen Bennett
Monroe criminal attorney at Helms Robison and Lee with 16 years experience

314 North Hayne Street, Monroe, NC 28112

Emily Harp
Monroe criminal attorney at Helms Robison and Lee  

314 North Hayne Street, Monroe, NC 28112

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