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Brent S. Schafer

Criminal LawSaint Paul, MN

About Brent S. Schafer

Brent S. Schafer has established a reputation for excellence in criminal law within the Saint Paul community. His practice focuses on defending clients against a wide range of criminal charges, including drug offenses, assault, theft, and DUI. With a thorough understanding of Minnesota's legal system, he navigates complex cases with precision and care. Brent is committed to providing personalized legal strategies that align with each client's unique situation. In addition to his legal expertise, Brent emphasizes the importance of communication and transparency with his clients. He ensures that clients are informed at every stage of their case, empowering them to make decisions with confidence. His approach combines legal knowledge with a compassionate understanding of the challenges clients face when dealing with criminal allegations. Brent actively engages in continued legal education and community outreach, staying abreast of changes in criminal law and advocating for client rights. His commitment to justice and client advocacy defines his practice, making him a trusted choice for those seeking legal representation in criminal matters.

Practice Areas

Criminal Law

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Key Strengths

Strong defense strategies
Client-focused approach
In-depth knowledge of criminal law
Excellent communication skills
Commitment to client rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of criminal cases do you handle?
Brent S. Schafer handles a variety of criminal cases, including drug offenses, assault, theft, DUI, and other charges.
How do you communicate with your clients during the case?
Brent prioritizes open communication, providing regular updates and being available to answer any questions clients may have throughout the legal process.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026