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Belu-John Law, PLLC
4005 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Box 5841
Washington, DC 20016
Phone: 202-683-7497
Email: info@belu-johnlaw.com

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     Criminal matters are usually difficult and scary for individuals from all walks of life. This is why it is very important to put your trust in someone that can handle your matter effectively but also help to ease all the natural anxieties their client experiences from criminal litigation. Belu-John Law, PLLC's modo is "Innocence first, trial second", it suggests that we are a trial heavy practice and do not subscribe to the ideology of taking plea agreements simply to avoid trial. After all, you are innocent until proving guilty.

     The client relationship is our main concern at Belu-John Law, PLLC.  Mr. Belu-John takes the time to make sure his clients facing criminal issues are aware, understand, and comfortable with every legal decision. 

 Our office focuses on all but not limited to Criminal matters listed below:

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  • Felonies                                                        
  • Misdemeanors
  • Juvenile Matters
  • Probation Violation
  • Appeals
  • Domestic Violence

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ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP COMMUNICATIONSAlthough we are happy to have you contact us by telephone, surface mail, electronic mail or facsimile transmission,merely contacting this Firm or any of its attorneys or employees does not create an attorney-client relationship until an agreement has been reached between you and the Firm to handle a particular matter.  Because there is no attorney-client relationship, the fact that you are contacting us does not mean that we cannot represent an opposing party in this matter.  Please do not convey to us any information you regard as confidential until a formal attorney-client relationship has been established.  Any information you convey to this Firm via the Internet or other means may not be secure, and you should not consider information conveyed prior to establishing an attorney-client relationship privileged or confidential.