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We will make accommodations to match your financial situation to make representation affordable.

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We’ve helped thousands of people just like you reach the best possible outcome.

Dedicated
DUI Lawyers

We are 100% dedicated to providing the best DUI defense to clients. Our criminal and DUI lawyers ONLY work on criminal and DUI cases!

Voted Best Criminal Attorneys For The Past 7 Years in a Row

We Have a Strong Record of Winning DUI Cases

Our Criminal and DUI Lawyers ONLY Work On Criminal and DUI Cases!

In fact, we’ve handled thousands of DUI cases all across the state of Arizona.
We dedicate ourselves to providing our clients with quality service and professional legal representation.

Meet Our Attorneys

Lerner and Rowe Law Group - Sean Forrester

Sean Forrester

Sean Forrester is the managing criminal defense attorney at Lerner and Rowe Law Group. He has made a career advocating for the rights of citizens by handling a wide variety of minor and major felony cases, ranging from misdemeanor DUI to first-degree murder.

Daniel Kaffana

Daniel Kaffana is a criminal defense attorney who represents persons charged with felony and misdemeanor crimes all over Arizona. During his time at Lerner and Rowe Law Group, he has been recognized for his outstanding work as a criminal lawyer by several different organizations for client satisfaction and for his reputation in the criminal defense community.

Jacie Cotterell

Jacie Cotterell

Criminal defense attorney Jacie Cotterell is an aggressive advocate with years of trial experience behind her. She provides passionate representation for a wide variety of client cases at Lerner and Rowe Law Group ranging from driving while under the influence to sex crimes to homicide.

Scott Zeitler

Tucson criminal defense attorney Scott Zeitler has experience defending misdemeanor cases in Pima County Justice Court and Tucson City Court to include interviewing witnesses, writing letters and motions, performing legal research, attending pretrial and case management conferences, and gathering witness and physical evidence for trial.