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Criminal Defense Lawyer Patrick Roberts Was Recently Named One Of The Top 100 Trial Lawyers In North Carolina By The National Trial Lawyers

Raleigh criminal defense lawyer Patrick Roberts of Roberts Law Group, PLLC, was invited to join the National Trial Lawyers after being selected as one North Carolina's premier litigators based on his experience and successes in the courtroom.

Criminal Defense Lawyer Patrick Roberts Was Recently Named One Of The Top 100 Trial Lawyers In North Carolina By The National Trial Lawyers
2013-04-22
CHARLOTTE, NC, April 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) First an Assistant District Attorney in three North Carolina counties, then a dedicated criminal defense lawyer and now one of the top 100 trial lawyers in North Carolina, according to The National Trial Lawyers. North Carolina defense attorney Patrick Roberts of Roberts Law Group, PLLC, has built his career on a commitment to his clients and an unwavering focus on obtaining the best possible results in difficult cases.

Attorney Roberts was recently invited to join The National Trial Lawyers' Top 100 Trial Attorneys based on nomination(s) by his peers and an intense internal vetting process. The National Trial Lawyers is an association of successful civil and criminal lawyers throughout the United States. According to the organization's web site, membership is limited to those whose reputation in the legal field is defined by superior leadership skills, influence within the legal system and stature within the legal community.

Patrick Roberts has been licensed to practice law in North Carolina since 2002, after graduating from the Duke University School of Law. He has defended hundreds of individuals throughout North Carolina over the course of his career who have faced state or federal criminal charges relating to sex crimes, drug offenses, drunk driving and financial fraud crimes.

In addition to being named one of the top 100 trial lawyers in North Carolina, criminal defense lawyer Patrick Roberts has a "Superb" Avvo rating of 10.0/10.0 and has been named a 2013 North Carolina Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine.

Patrick Roberts is the founding attorney of Roberts Law Group, PLLC, a law firm dedicated to providing outstanding legal representation to individuals throughout North Carolina who have been charged with a crime. To better serve clients in both state and federal defense matters, Roberts Law Group maintains offices in Raleigh, Wilmington and Charlotte. The legal team at Roberts Law Group has over 45 years of combined legal experience and has achieved an "A" rating with the Better Business Bureau.

To learn more about North Carolina defense lawyer Patrick Roberts and his firm, Roberts Law Group, PLLC, please visit the firm's family of criminal defense websites. The firm offers a free consultation to anyone facing state or federal criminal charges and can be reached online or at 866-630-2389.

At Roberts Law Group, PLLC, our criminal defense attorneys fight for the rights of the accused throughout North Carolina. With offices in Raleigh, Wilmington and Charlotte, our experienced lawyers offer a free initial consultation to anyone facing criminal charges including drunk driving, sex offenses, drug crimes, white collar crimes or other felony or misdemeanor in the North Carolina state or federal criminal justice system . When experience counts, put Roberts Law Group on your side.

Website: www.robertslawteam.com

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[Press-News.org] Criminal Defense Lawyer Patrick Roberts Was Recently Named One Of The Top 100 Trial Lawyers In North Carolina By The National Trial Lawyers
Raleigh criminal defense lawyer Patrick Roberts of Roberts Law Group, PLLC, was invited to join the National Trial Lawyers after being selected as one North Carolina's premier litigators based on his experience and successes in the courtroom.