Criminal Defense

Winston & Cashatt is proud to offer criminal defense in State and Federal Court. We will analyze, investigate, and litigate with exceptional skill, advocacy and compassion. Being accused or charged with criminal conduct can have devastating implications on your life. We zealously represent you with an understanding of the need to protect your privacy and reputation. Our team members work collaboratively to solve your problems quickly and professionally. When you choose Winston & Cashatt, you choose a team of advocates who never lose sight of your priorities.

Our criminal defense lawyers have been recognized throughout Washington State. Kevin Curtis has served as the President of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Washington Defenders Association, in addition to being selected as Washington’s Top 100 Trial Attorneys by the National Trial Association. Carl Hueber has served as a Governor of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, as President of the Spokane County Bar Association, and was the 2007 recipient of the Smithmoore P. Myers Professionalism Award. Both Kevin Curtis and Carl Hueber have received AV Preeminent ratings from Martindale-Hubbell and have been named as Superlawyers by the Washington Law and Politics magazine. Anna K. O’Quinn has recently joined our practice having experience in prosecution, defense, and through judicial internship.

If you are facing criminal accusations or charges, contact one of our team members today.

Winston & Cashatt advises clients facing the following issues:
• Criminal Appeals
• Drug Offenses
• DUI
• Sexual Assault and Abuse
• Assault
• Vehicular Assault
• Crimes Against Children
• Domestic Violence
• Juvenile Offenses
• Burglary/Robbery/Theft
• White Collar Crime
• Health Care Fraud
• Wire Fraud
• Grand Jury Proceedings
• State and Federal Investigations
• Professional Misconduct/Licensing
• Traffic Offenses
• Mail Fraud
• Misdemeanors

We recommend that you contact one of our criminal defense lawyers listed below: