MACE YAMPOLSKY
& ASSOCIATES
VIOLENT CRIMES
An experienced Las Vegas Violent Crimes Lawyer is the person you need in your corner if you are facing charges of homicide, assault, weapons charges, capital murder, or any other violent crime in Las Vegas. Violent crimes cover a broad range of offenses that involve the infliction or threat of physical harm to another person. Depending on the seriousness of the offense, a conviction on these types of charges can carry significant penalties including fines, probation, and prison time. There are always two sides to the story in these cases, and it is important to have an experienced violent crimes attorney on your side to protect your interests.
At the law firm of Mace Yampolsky & Associates, I offer my clients more than 30 years of experience in the practice of criminal law. I know the law and I know your rights.
I have helped countless people throughout southern Nevada who have been charged with a wide variety of violent crimes from assault and battery to capital murder.
I have handled hundreds of violent crime cases over the years including the death penalty case of Nevada v. Riggins (1992). In that case, I successfully argued before the U.S. Supreme Court to have the conviction reversed and sent back to the lower court for a new trial. I have a comprehensive understanding of the law, and I know what it takes to be successful in these cases.
We defend clients against all types of violent crime charges:
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Weapons Charges
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Vehicular Manslaughter
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Assault on a Police Officer or Protected Person
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Armed Robbery
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Assault and Battery
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Manslaughter, Murder, and Capital Murder
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Domestic Violence
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Kidnapping
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Rape and Sexual Assault
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Robbery
Defendants in cases involving the most serious of charges — murder, aggravated murder, attempted murder, or manslaughter — have the right to a full and vigorous defense from these allegations. Mr. Yampolsky has successfully defended several clients who were accused of murder, even appealing a verdict all the way to the Supreme Court in order to reverse a conviction for capital murder.