DUI Attorney in St. Louis, Missouri - John M. Lynch

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Attorney John M. Lynch comes from a strong law enforcement background with a decade of experience as a police investigator and federal drug task force agent. Paired with his legal degree from St. Louis University School of Law, Mr. Lynch provides a unique and candid perspective for people charged with a full range of criminal activities.

Our firm founder John M. Lynch is a proven trial lawyer with a record of success in state and federal courts. His former service as a police investigator and federal drug task force agent enable him to see a case from all sides.  His practice includes federal criminal defense, DUI/DWI defense, drug possession defense, white-collar crime defense, personal injury and general trial litigation.

With over 20 years experience in his field, Mr. Lynch has achieved unparalleled success as an attorney known for candid, honest advice and a top gun record as a trial lawyer all over the country. Accordingly, Mr. Lynch has been honored as a Super Lawyer, National Trial Lawyers Association- Top 100, Top One Percent – National Association of Distinguished Counsel, and the highest rating available for attorney ethics and ability – AV Preeminent- with Martindale-Hubbell.

Mr. Lynch's law enforcement experience has also allowed him to expand into other areas of law where he strives to provide only professional and effective legal representation. Contact us today to see how we can help with your case. Your initial consultation is free.

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