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Aggressive Criminal Defense in Monroe Ward
Kevin M. Schork Law is a criminal defense practice located in the historic Monroe Ward district of Richmond. Operating from 406 West Franklin Street, Kevin M. Schork is a veteran trial attorney known for his direct, no-nonsense approach to legal representation. With over 25 years of experience in Virginia’s courts, he has earned a reputation as a fierce advocate who is not afraid to challenge the prosecution and fight for his clients’ rights in the toughest of circumstances.
Practice Areas
Mr. Schork focuses exclusively on criminal defense, handling a wide array of charges:
- Violent Crimes: Defending against serious allegations such as assault, malicious wounding, and robbery.
- DUI and Traffic: Representing clients facing driving under the influence charges, ensuring that police protocols were strictly followed.
- Drug Offenses: Advocating for individuals charged with possession or distribution, often seeking to suppress illegally obtained evidence.
- White Collar Crime: Handling complex cases involving fraud and embezzlement.
Unapologetic Advocacy
Kevin Schork describes his style as ”aggressive, direct, and straightforward.” He understands that the criminal justice system can be intimidating and unfair, and he prides himself on being the barrier between his clients and the power of the state. He is accessible to his clients when they need him most, providing the candid advice necessary to make informed decisions about their defense.
Historic Franklin Street Location
The firm shares a location in a restored historic row house on West Franklin Street. This central location places the firm just blocks from the John Marshall Courts Building, allowing for rapid response to legal developments.
Specializing In
Violent Crimes, DUI Defense, Drug Charges, Traffic Violations
Address & Location
Located in the historic Monroe Ward / Arts District in downtown Richmond, near Monroe Park and the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) campus.
Building Location
This is a historic four-and-a-half-story brick mansion constructed in 1910, known as The Commonwealth House. It is located near Monroe Park and the restaurant District Chicken and Gyro.
Suite Access
Enter through the front door of the historic mansion. The law office can be accessed via the central hallway on the ground floor.
Parking Details
Public surface parking is accessible nearby at the VCU ZZ Lot and VCU JL Lot, along with other unnamed public parking spaces.
Public Transit
Served by GRTC Route 5 (Cary/Main/Whitcomb); nearest stop is at Main & Monroe.
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