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The Law Office of McCormack and McCormack of Virginia Beach, Virginia provides extremely aggressive defense of all
criminal charges in state and federal courts in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Attorney Greg D. McCormack has in excess of thirty years of extensive criminal law experience in Virginia state and
federal courts, as well as military courts. With the experience of hundreds of criminal jury trials behind him, Greg
McCormack knows how to best prepare to defend the criminal charges you are facing and to protect your interests.
Our paralegal staff has extensive experience in criminal law and our law firm is well equipped to handle the demands of
our practice to fully serve our clients. We invite you to closely inspect our Web site to gain a better understanding of
our law firm and the areas of law we practice to fully serve our clients.
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Experience & Results Speak For Themselves!
Review our list of Representative Cases for a summary of just some of the successful results we have obtained for our clients defense of serious felony offenses.
When a member of the military faces criminal charges in state and federal courts in Virginia, he needs the assistance of a criminal defense lawyer who can not only aggressively defend him against the civilian criminal charges, but who also knows the military and the impact that a civilian prosecution can have on his military career. For example: minor drug possession charges frequently result in a deferral of the conviction under "first offender" statutes, and eventual dismissal of the charge upon completion of court-ordered diversion alternatives; however, that deferral can itself lead to mandatory administrative separation processing from the military for drug abuse.
