DUI, DWI, Drunk Driving, Criminal Defense Lawyer
Johanna Leshner

Aggressive defense at a reasonable fee

Johanna Leshner graduated from the George Washington Law School in May, 2002.  She is an associate attorney in the firm of DUI defense guru, Leonard R. Stamm.  She represents clients accused of crimes in Maryland.  She is a member of the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys' Association and the National College for DUI Defense.    Additionally, she is among the few Maryland lawyers who have completed a 24 hour course in the administration of NHTSA's standardized field sobriety tests, and as a result she is qualified to administer those tests.  

The firm's philosophy on drunk driving (DUI/DWI) defense is that unless the State will offer a plea that is significantly better than going to trial and losing, there is no good reason not to take the case to trial.  Unlike many other charges in state court, more often then not, in DUI/DWI cases there is very little if any benefit to pleading guilty.  As a result she prepares every DUI/DWI case for trial, unlike the vast majority of other lawyers who will assume they cannot win your case and simply plead you guilty.   

If you are facing criminal or traffic charges in Maryland, call 301-345-0122 to schedule a FREE consultation.  Click on the email address below to send an email message, or for a drunk driving charge, get a FREE online evaluation of your case.

Johanna Leshner
Goldstein & Stamm, P.A.
6301 Ivy Lane, Suite 504
Greenbelt, MD 20770
301-345-0122
1-800-256-8172
FAX 301-441-4652
jleshner@lstamm.com

www.lstamm.com/johannaleshner.com

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