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Patrick Aulton Chisum

Criminal LawCharleston, SC

About Patrick Aulton Chisum

Patrick Aulton Chisum specializes in criminal law, focusing on defending clients against a wide range of criminal charges. With a strong commitment to justice, he provides personalized attention to each case, ensuring that clients understand their rights and options throughout the legal process. His approach is rooted in thorough preparation and a keen understanding of local laws and regulations. Chisum's practice encompasses various aspects of criminal law, including DUI offenses, drug-related charges, domestic violence, and theft. He works diligently to achieve the best possible outcomes for his clients, whether through negotiation, trial, or appeal. His experience in the courtroom and familiarity with the legal system enables him to craft effective defense strategies tailored to individual cases. Located in Charleston, Chisum is well-versed in both state and federal criminal law. He is dedicated to building strong relationships with his clients, ensuring they feel supported and informed every step of the way. Patrick Aulton Chisum is committed to protecting the rights of individuals facing criminal charges in South Carolina.

Practice Areas

Criminal Law

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Key Strengths

Strong courtroom presence
Personalized client attention
Thorough knowledge of criminal law
Effective negotiation skills
Commitment to client rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of criminal cases do you handle?
Patrick Aulton Chisum handles a variety of criminal cases, including DUI offenses, drug charges, domestic violence, and theft.
How can I schedule a consultation?
Consultations can be scheduled through the website or by contacting the office directly.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026