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Michael Stephen Pittman

Criminal LawScottsdale, AZ

About Michael Stephen Pittman

Michael Stephen Pittman brings a wealth of experience in criminal law, representing clients in various criminal cases, including misdemeanors and felonies. His practice is centered on ensuring that each client receives personalized attention and a thorough defense strategy tailored to their unique situation. Pittman is known for his analytical skills and ability to dissect complex legal issues, allowing him to build strong defenses for his clients. Pittman understands the stress and challenges that come with criminal charges. He is committed to guiding clients through the legal process, providing clear communication and support at every step. His approach is rooted in a deep understanding of Arizona's criminal justice system and a strong advocacy for his clients' rights. In addition to his legal expertise, Pittman is dedicated to staying current with changes in criminal law and legal precedents. This commitment enables him to offer informed and effective legal counsel. He takes pride in his ethical standards and the trust he builds with clients, ensuring they feel confident in their legal representation.

Practice Areas

Criminal Law

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Key Strengths

Client-focused approach
Strong analytical skills
Thorough understanding of criminal law
Effective communication
Commitment to client advocacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of criminal cases do you handle?
Michael Stephen Pittman handles a wide range of criminal cases, including misdemeanors, felonies, drug offenses, and DUI charges.
How can I schedule a consultation?
You can schedule a consultation by visiting Michael Pittman's website at https://www.yourarizonalawyer.com or by contacting his office directly.
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Last updated: February 17, 2026