Criminal Defense
If you are facing criminal charges, call Attorney James D. Corbo at 781-519-9588 or send an email to jamescorbo @ corbolaw.com to schedule a free consultation. James D. Corbo has been defending persons accused of crimes, not criminals, since he was a third year law student at Suffolk University Law School in 1996. His entire twelve-year career has been dedicated to criminal and juvenile defense. After graduation, he gained value criminal and juvenile court experience as a Massachusetts Juvenile Court judicial law clerk. As an associate at a criminal defense firm, and later in his current practice, he has represented clients in the Boston Juvenile and Municipal Courts, Brockton District Court, Dedham District and Juvenile Courts, Dorchester District Court, Lynn District Court, Norfolk Superior Court, Quincy District and Juvenile Courts, Salem District Court, Suffolk Superior Court and Roxbury Court, to name a few. Attorney Corbo has represented hundreds of adults and children charges with crimes. He trained for two weeks at the National Criminal Defense College in Macon, Georgia in June of 2004. James D. Corbo personally handle all of his criminal and juvenile defense cases. Despite his busy court schedule, he strives to make himself available to his clients. He believes that a successful criminal or juvenile defense case depends on full and complete communication with his clients. Attorney Corbo’s cell phone accepts collect calls from area jails, houses of correction, and state prison facilities so that his incarcerated clients may speak with him even when he is away from his office. Attorney James D. Corbo works to maintain good relationships with prosecutors, judges, probation officers, clerks, and other players in the Massachusetts criminal justice system. Sometimes a successful result for a client is a not guilty verdict after a jury trial, while at other times it may be a guilty plea that does not involve a jail sentence. Whichever the case, Attorney Corbo’s relationships with criminal and juvenile justice professionals help him to achieve the best results for his clients. Attorney Corbo understands how his clients’ family, educational, employment, mental health, and substance use issues affect not only their criminal cases but their lives. A former mental health worker and United States Probation officer, he spends time with his clients to understand their needs so that he may make a complete and compassionate presentation to the court and so that he may direct his clients to appropriate resources and professionals.