Welcome to the law firm of Peglow, O’Hare & See, P.L.C., located in Marshalltown, Iowa. Our attorneys provide individuals and businesses throughout Central Iowa with a broad range of legal services.

Since 1979 the firm has been serving Central Iowa including Marshall, Tama, Poweshiek, Grundy, Hardin, Jasper, Story and Polk Counties. Over the years the firm has been known as Johnson, Sudenga, Carter & Latham and Johnson, Sudenga, Latham, Peglow & O’Hare, P.L.C. The home office for the firm is based in Marshalltown

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We represent clients in the Iowa state trial and appellate courts as well as federal trial and appellate courts.Our firm is comprised of individuals who provide quality representation and innovative solutions for our clients.

The newest addition to the firm is Dalton J. Kidd, who joined the firm in 2011. Dalton will be engaged in the general practice of law, including the areas of taxation, real estate and probate.

Criminal Defense

Overview

Criminal law covers "public wrongs", or offenses against the public and order. The federal, state, and local governments all define these laws and prosecute people who commit these crimes. Public wrongs range from traffic violations to the most serious offenses such as rape or murder. Those charged with a crime are called "defendants". They are represented by defense attorneys, while the government that charges the defendant is represented by an attorney called a "prosecutor". If you are charged with a crime, you will need representation by an attorney with experience in criminal defense in order to protect your legal rights.

The Constitutions of the United States and Iowa requires the government to follow the due process of law before depriving a person of his or her life, liberty, or property. Criminal statutes must therefore clearly define all crimes and criminal conduct, and cannot be vague or overly confusing. Criminal statutes must define a guilty state of mind as well as an illegal action. For example, it is not a crime to bump someone on a crowded train, because there was no criminal intent. It is also not a crime to think about harming someone without acting. This requirement also applies to attempted crimes. Conviction requires the defendant to take action to attempt a crime. An experience criminal defense attorney can explain these terms and concepts, and help you to understand the specifics of your situation.

I. Overview III. Misdemeanors V. Frequently Asked Questions
II. The Criminal Defense Process IV. Felonies    
 
Criminal Defense Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is it possible to be prosecuted for an attempt to commit a crime? Q. Who is a prosecutor?
Q. How is probation different from parole? Q. Do I need a lawyer if I intend to plead guilty?
Q. What is a white collar crime? Q. What is restitution?
Q. If I'm innocent, should I still get a lawyer? Q. How does a prosecutor decide whether to charge an individual with a crime?
Q. Is it possible to prosecute a child who commits a crime in the same way an adult would be prosecuted?
 
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Peglow, O'Hare & See, P.L.C.

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 1180
Marshalltown, Iowa 50158-1180

Office Location:
118 East Main Street
Marshalltown, Iowa 50158-1180

Phone: (641) 752 -8800
Email: info@peglowlaw.com
Fax: (641) 752-8095
CRIMINAL DEFENSE INFO CENTER
  Overview
  The Criminal Defense Process
  Misdemeanors
  Felonies
  False Accusations
  Frequently Asked Questions
 
 
 
 

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