Criminal Defense in Maryland and the DC Metro Area

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Attorney serving Maryland and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area

If you are charged with a crime, you are entitled to competent legal representation. It is your constitutional right to be represented by an attorney. At the Law Office of Nakia Gray, LLC we take our responsibility to defend your rights very seriously, and we strive to provide every client with thorough, prepared, and aggressive legal defense.

Maryland criminal defense attorney Nakia Gray began fighting for the rights of criminal defendants while attending Howard University School of Law. She worked at the District of Columbia Public Defender Service, where she represented people accused of parole violations before the U.S. Parole Commission. Also, through Howard University's Criminal Justice Clinic, she represented people charged with misdemeanors in D.C. Superior Court.

Now Attorney Gray defends people facing misdemeanor and felony charges in Maryland or federal courts in Montgomery County and Prince George's County, Maryland. Contact our Greenbelt or Chevy Chase law office for a prompt response and skilled criminal defense if you have been charged with:

We are passionate about protecting young people who are accused of crimes.

A criminal conviction can have serious, long-term consequences—consequences which are often unduly harsh for the young. Juveniles and young adults will carry the stigma and extremely negative consequences of a criminal conviction for many years. A conviction can affect your ability to get a job, drive a car, rent an apartment, obtain security clearances or bonding, obtain a professional license, and obtain credit.

Many of our clients are first-time offenders, including college students, and these young people may not realize that a single mistake that results in a criminal conviction could put so many of their dreams on hold. Drug crimes-even relatively minor offenses like possession of marijuana or cocaine-can be especially troublesome. A drug conviction can lead to a student being expelled from school, having difficulty finding housing, being denied entrance to certain graduate schools, and losing eligibility for financial aid.

Contact us now by e-mail or call our office at (301) 552-5050 if you have been charged with a crime, or if your son or daughter has been arrested. We will work with you to minimize the consequences of your criminal charge on your life and future. 

Drunk-Driving Defense

Drunk driving is one of the most serious charges an average person will face. Not only can you lose your driver's license and face costly fines and penalties, it can increase your insurance rates for years or even cause your insurance company to cancel your policy. It is essential to fight every DUI charge.

Don't assume there is no defense to a DUI charge. Talk to a DUI/DWI lawyer before you head to court. We represent clients in MVA hearings and in criminal court for DUI charges. Contact our law office within 15 days of your arrest so we can help you protect your driver's license and plan your best defense.

Law Office of Nakia Gray, LLC

Phone: (301) 552-5050 ● Fax: (866) 530-7986 ● E-Mail Us

Prince George's County Office:

9831 Greenbelt Road, Suite 208
Greenbelt, MD 20706
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Located off the Capital Beltway (I-495)

Montgomery County Office:

2 Wisconsin Circle, Suite 700
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
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Located convenient to the Metro

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Maryland family law and criminal defense lawyer Nakia Gray represents clients throughout Montgomery County and Prince George's County, Maryland, including communities such as Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville, College Park, Greenbelt, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Fort Washington, Largo, Chevy Chase, and Laurel, and from the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.).

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.