Facing criminal charges or considering an appeal?
St. Louis attorney
Nathan Swanson can help.
As a top-rated criminal defense & appeal attorney specializing
in criminal and civil law, he can guide you or your
loved one with confidence.
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Facing criminal charges or considering an appeal?
St. Louis attorney
Nathan Swanson can help.
As a top-rated criminal defense & appeal attorney specializing
in criminal and civil law, he can guide you or your
loved one with confidence.
CONTACT US
or call 314-862-4332
Facing criminal charges or considering an appeal?
St. Louis attorney
Nathan Swanson can help.
As a top-rated criminal defense & appeal attorney specializing
in criminal and civil law, he can guide you or your
loved one with confidence.
CONTACT US
or call 314-862-4332
Highly experienced Super Lawyer Nathan Swanson, of Rosenblum Schwartz & Fry, P.C., is a top-rated criminal defense and appeal lawyer in Saint Louis, Missouri. If your trial did not go as you hoped, count on Nathan Swanson to appeal your case. He knows how to win criminal appeals and civil appeals. He can uncover what went wrong at your trial, and structure an appeal so appellate judges rule in your favor. In his more than a decade of practicing law, Nathan Swanson has helped convince judges to overturn convictions, including the high-profile case of Russell Faria, which was featured on Dateline NBC.
In criminal cases involving murder, assault, drugs, fraud, narcotics, or conspiracy, Nathan Swanson can file an appeal for illegal searches, illegal seizure, illegal interrogation, sentencing and any other mistakes made leading up to, or during, your trial. Anything from wrong jury instructions to wrongful convictions could be cause for appeal. Contact Nathan Swanson to find the issues in your criminal trial that are grounds for an appeal.
When facing criminal charges, you or your loved one may not know where to turn for help. An experienced criminal defense attorney can make all the difference. With deep experience in criminal defense, Nathan Swanson can skillfully represent clients through every stage of the process. From winning at trial to negotiating favorable plea deals, he knows what to do and say to help secure positive outcomes for his clients.
Appellate law requires a completely different skill set from trial law. A highly effective appeal hinges on researching, writing and performing oral arguments in front of panels of judges. That’s where Nathan Swanson shines. His academic background and master’s degree laid a solid foundation for researching, writing, and digging deep to find little kernels that can blow a case wide open.
State v. Russell Faria
Following a wrongful conviction for murder and armed criminal action, the conviction was overturned, and the client was acquitted at his second trial.
S***** v. Director of Revenue
Developed a successful argument that all breath test machines in Missouri were improperly calibrated, and that all blood alcohol content results should be dismissed
Nathan Swanson is your attorney for civil appeals involving securities litigation defense, real estate, family law, probate and estate administration, banking and finance, employment law or personal injury. He looks for instructional errors, evidentiary errors and other errors he’s specially trained to spot and argue. Put your civil appeal in the best hands. Contact Nathan Swanson today.
Whether you need to file an appeal or defend a position on an appeal, Nathan Swanson is the attorney to handle your case. A big part of winning an appeal is properly packaging and presenting the information. That’s why it’s crucial to hire an experienced appeal attorney. The clock is ticking on filing your appeal. Don’t waste another minute. Contact Nathan Swanson today to analyze your case.
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Acquitted
Following a wrongful conviction for murder and armed criminal action, the conviction was overturned, and the client was acquitted at his second trial.
Not Guilty
Client had previously been charged with assault in the first degree and armed criminal action. Following a three-day jury trial, the client was acquitted.
Dismissal
Client previously had been charged with violations of sex offender restrictions. A motion to dismiss was granted.
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