If you've been arrested, Better Call Paul to get experience criminal defense lawyers on your side. Attorney Paul E. Stroebel earned his Juris Doctorate from the West Virginia University College of Law in 2017, where he was a member of the Order of the Coif (a distinction given to the top ten percent of the graduating class), a member of the West Virginia College of Law Moot Court, and a student attorney for the College's General Legal Clinic.
He graduated from Wake Forest University in 2013, magna cum laude. Paul E. Stroebel has a diverse practice and has represented his clients' interests in Circuit, Family, Magistrate, and Municipal Courts at the state level, as well as the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia at the federal level.
He graduated from Wake Forest University in 2013, magna cum laude. Paul E. Stroebel has a diverse practice and has represented his clients' interests in Circuit, Family, Magistrate, and Municipal Courts at the state level, as well as the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia at the federal level.
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When you are injured in a motor vehicle accident, you need the strength of a personal injury lawyer with experience in protecting your rights. Stroebel & Stroebel, PLLC, in Charleston, WV, provides legal services to get you fair compensation when you are hurt in an auto, truck, or motorcycle accident.
The law offices of Stroebel & Stroebel, PLLC serve clients all throughout West Virginia who have personal injuries and need legal services. These injuries can be from industrial accidents, medical malpractice, car wrecks and more. Whether you lost a loved one due to wrongful death or have faced many years of pain and suffering due to an accident, call Stroebel & Stroebel, PLLC, at (304) 346-0197.
Residents charged with a crime in the Charleston area of West Virginia can rely on strong criminal defense from the lawyers at Stroebel & Stroebel, PLLC. Our dedicated lawyers stand with our clients and work diligently to prove your innocence. We recognize that there are many ways to insinuate guilt, so we rely on facts and evidence to help prove your case.
The local municipalities in the State of West Virginia each have county courts that handle a variety of criminal law matters. These state and local courts render judgment on misdemeanor and felony charges on a range of criminal topics, such as driving under the influence, retail theft, burglary, drug crimes, and weapons charges.