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Adrian Gabriel Dejeu

Criminal LawLittle River, SC

About Adrian Gabriel Dejeu

Adrian Gabriel Dejeu specializes in criminal law, offering skilled legal counsel and representation in Little River, South Carolina. His practice is grounded in a deep understanding of criminal law and a commitment to justice. Adrian approaches each case with meticulous attention to detail and a strategic mindset, aiming to achieve the best possible outcomes for his clients. He is known for his ethical standards and professionalism, which have earned him respect in the legal community and trust from his clients.

Practice Areas

Criminal Law

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Key Strengths

In-depth knowledge of criminal law
Strategic case analysis and planning
High ethical standards and professionalism
Effective communication and client advocacy
Strong negotiation and courtroom skills

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of criminal cases does Adrian Gabriel Dejeu handle?
Adrian Gabriel Dejeu handles a wide range of criminal cases, including but not limited to, DUI, drug offenses, theft, and violent crimes.
How can I contact Adrian Gabriel Dejeu for legal representation?
You can contact Adrian Gabriel Dejeu through his website at http://dejeulawfirm.com or by visiting his office in Little River, SC.

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Last updated: February 13, 2026