Largo Criminal Lawyer
Largo sits in central Prince George's County near the Capital Beltway and US-202, a short drive from the county courts in Upper Marlboro. If you were arrested here, FrizWoods defends assault, drug charges, theft, gun offenses, and felony cases. For a statewide overview of how we work, see our Maryland criminal lawyer hub.
Call us 24/7 at (877) 343-1031 for a free consultation.
Max Frizalone
Founding partner of FrizWoods LLC known for courtroom-first strategy and client-focused advocacy.
- Former Prince George's County State's Attorney and Maryland Public Defender.
- Handled serious cases including carjackings, attempted murder, armed robbery, and violent felonies.
- A thoroughly reviewed criminal lawyer with a track record of trial wins in high-stakes felony and misdemeanor cases.
Luke Woods
Veteran trial attorney with decades of criminal defense experience across Maryland courts.
- Over 20 years of experience in Maryland criminal courts
- Handled thousands of cases and 100+ trials.
- Extensive motion practice, jury/bench trials, and complex felony litigation.
How Criminal Cases Work in Prince George's County
Largo cases are heard in the District Court of Maryland for Prince George's County (District 5), with courthouses in Hyattsville and Upper Marlboro, and in the Circuit Court in Upper Marlboro for felonies and jury trials. Misdemeanors such as second degree assault, theft under $1,500, and drug possession are usually tried before a judge in District Court. Felonies, including first degree assault and serious gun charges, move to Circuit Court.
Arrests in Largo are usually made by the Prince George's County Police Department or the Maryland State Police. If a loved one is being held, we can appear at a bail review hearing to argue for release.
Current District 5 judges include Clayton Anthony Aarons, Bryon Seth Bereano, John Anthony Bielec, Dolores Dorsainvil, Llamilet Gutierrez, Robert W. Heffron Jr., Kimberly V. Lewis, Laura J. Novello, Erik H. Nyce, Melissa A. Pryce, Wennesa Bell Snoddy, Katina Self Steuart, Ann Wagner-Stewart, and Sherrie M. Waldrup. Lisa Angela Hall Johnson is the Administrative Judge.
What We Defend in Largo
- Assault - Second degree, first degree, and domestic assault
- Drug charges - Possession and possession with intent to distribute
- Theft and property - Shoplifting and felony theft and burglary
- Gun and firearm offenses - Wear, carry, and transport and felon in possession
- DUI and DWI - See our Largo DUI lawyer page
- Probation violations - Violation of probation hearings and warrant recalls
Why Hire FrizWoods
Criminal defense is all we do, and Prince George's County is one of the jurisdictions where we appear most often. Max Frizalone is a former Prince George's County prosecutor who knows how the State builds its cases. Luke Woods is a former Army JAG officer and supervising public defender with more than 20 years of trial experience. See our case results and reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a lawyer for a misdemeanor?
Yes. Second degree assault carries up to 10 years, and a conviction can affect employment and housing. An attorney can be the difference between a conviction and a dismissal.
Can my charges be dismissed?
Often, yes, through suppressing an unlawful stop, search, or statement, or by exposing weak evidence. We map the realistic options after reviewing discovery.
How much does a criminal lawyer in Largo cost?
Most cases are billed as a flat fee based on the charge and complexity. We quote it at your free consultation and offer payment plans.
Talk to a Largo Criminal Lawyer
If you are facing charges in Largo or anywhere in Prince George's County, contact us for a free consultation. We are available 24/7.
Charged Elsewhere in Maryland?
We defend criminal cases in courthouses across the state. For a full overview of how we handle charges from arrest to court, see our Maryland criminal lawyer page.
