"The first essential element of effective assistance of counsel is counsel able and willing to advocate fearlessly and effectively." - United States v. Hurt
Kansas City Criminal Defense Attorney
The Gromowsky Law Firm, LLC provides vigorous representation to people being investigated for or charged with a crime in federal or state court in Missouri and Kansas. Criminal defense lawyer John G. Gromowsky is a former prosecutor and veteran trial attorney. He has theexperience necessary to guide you through the complex criminal justice system--whether you are facing a grand jury investigation, being called in for a police interview, exercising your right to a jury trial, or filing an appeal.
If you are facing criminal prosecution anywhere in the metropolitan Kansas City area,contact us now. The sooner you call, the sooner you can have a professional criminal law attorney protecting your rights and looking out for your best interests.
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Types of Cases Handled
The Gromowsky Law Firm, LLC can represent you in any felony or misdemeanor case, including cases involving the following crimes:
Facing criminal prosecution brings with it a tremendous amount of stress for your familyand you. First and foremost, you could be facing the loss of freedom associated with incarceration. However, there can be other wide ranging effects, as well. You may lose important rights, like your right to possess a firearm or your right to vote. You may lose your job or drivers license. You may be separated from your family, if you cannot post a bond or are ordered to attend in-patient treatment for addiction. Simply put, criminal prosecution disrupts your life and the lives of your family members and others close to you.
John Gromowsky understands the impact criminal prosecution can have on your loved ones and you. For this reason, all of his clients receive a business card containing not only his office contact information but his cell phone number, too. John's clients are encouraged to share this information with their families. With a client's permission, John will be happy to take the time to address a family member's concerns. Obviously, information protected by the attorney-client privilege will not be shared under any circumstances, but if a family member has a legal question about your case or cannot remember your next court date, John Gromowsky will take his or her call.