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Criminal Defense Services – Javier Dominguez Law Firm

Aggressive & Strategic Criminal Defense Under Spanish Law

At Javier Dominguez Law Attorney Firm, we provide unwavering legal defense for individuals facing criminal charges in Spain. Whether you’re accused of drug offenses, assault, theft, DUI, or white-collar crimes, our Madrid-based legal team leverages deep knowledge of the Spanish Penal Code and criminal procedure to protect your rights, freedom, and future.

We understand the gravity of criminal allegations and the urgency they demand. From police interrogation to trial or plea negotiation, we act swiftly to build a robust defense strategy aligned with your best interests under Spain’s legal framework.

Drug Crimes

Defense against charges of possession, trafficking, cultivation, or distribution under Spain’s Organic Law on Citizen Security and Penal Code, including cases involving cannabis, cocaine, and synthetic drugs.

Violent & Property Crimes

Representation in cases involving assault, domestic violence, robbery, burglary, and vandalism, with a focus on mitigating penalties and avoiding incarceration.

Criminal Defense Consultation in Madrid
Our Criminal Defense Services Include:
  • Drug Possession & Trafficking Charges
  • DUI / Driving Under Influence (Alcoholemia)
  • Assault, Battery & Domestic Violence
  • Theft, Burglary & Fraud Offenses
  • Expungement & Criminal Record Sealing

What should I do if I’m arrested in Spain?

Remain silent and request a lawyer immediately. Under Spanish law (Article 118 of the Constitution), you have the right to legal counsel during police questioning. Do not sign anything without your attorney present. Contact us at once—we offer 24/7 emergency legal support.

Are drug offenses treated severely in Spain?

Spain decriminalized personal drug use in 2001, but possession with intent to distribute remains a serious criminal offense under the Penal Code (Articles 368–377). Penalties can include prison, fines, and asset forfeiture. We challenge evidence, question intent, and explore alternatives like diversion programs.

Can foreign nationals be deported after a criminal conviction?

Yes. Non-EU citizens convicted of serious crimes in Spain may face deportation under immigration law. Our firm coordinates criminal defense with immigration consequences, often negotiating plea deals that avoid deportable offenses.

How do I schedule a consultation?

Call us at +34 602 702 805 or email enquires@javierdominguezlawfirm.com. We offer free, confidential consultations in Madrid, via phone, or video call—even outside business hours for urgent matters.