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Greenville Criminal Defense Lawyer

The criminal justice system is designed to provide a fair trial for those who are accused of breaking the law, but it is also an intimidating force to go up against. Prosecutors are constantly looking to obtain convictions, juries can be easily swayed, and the penalties for a guilty verdict can be life-changing for even a seemingly minor offense. This is why qualified and skilled legal representation is so important for those who are facing charges, and it’s for this reason that President Abraham Lincoln—a lawyer by trade—once said “A man who represents himself has a fool for a client.” 

Attorney Ryan Holloway has extensive experience handling criminal cases on both sides of the courtroom. As a defense advocate, he understands the importance of taking an aggressive approach to each case from the very start. By standing up for his clients throughout their cases, he does everything in his power to protect their rights, their reputation, and their innocence.

Request a free consultation and get the help you need with your case by calling Ryan Holloway Law, LLC at (803) 866-9169 today.

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Featured Criminal Defense Services

Our team of skilled and understanding legal professionals proudly provides comprehensive and efficient legal services for all clients.

Ready to Stand by Your Side
Facing criminal charges is daunting, but you don’t have to face it alone. Reach out today for a confidential consultation and let us guide you through every step of the process.

About Attorney Ryan Holloway

Attorney Ryan Holloway is an experienced lawyer who has been on both sides of the courtroom. He began his career as a prosecutor, working drug offense, human trafficking, domestic violence, and even federal offense cases in the state. Now on the other side of the aisle, he can offer unique insight and perspective when defending clients from their accusations. Having been a prosecutor, he knows how they build their cases, how court procedures are set up, and how to better counter prosecution arguments and utilize evidence to fight for the rights of his clients.

Attorney Holloway is prepared to handle a wide range of cases, including drug offenses, violent crimes, and more, including both misdemeanor and felony charges. He relentlessly pursues the best interests of his clients and stands up to defend their reputation and their rights. By carefully analyzing the details of each case, he can create strategies that help pursue justice on behalf of clients.

Our Commitment to You

Guided by Integrity, Driven by Compassion
  • Accessible Counsel When You Need It Most
    Legal battles can be intimidating, but with virtual consultations, we make it easier to start your defense journey. Our focus is on making high-quality legal support accessible to you from day one.
  • Relentless Advocacy for Every Client
    We believe everyone deserves a vigorous defense. Our team is committed to understanding your unique situation and tirelessly fighting for the best possible outcome.
  • Personalized Guidance with No Initial Cost
    Understanding the challenges you face, we offer free consultations to provide clarity on your case and outline a path forward—no obligation, just honest, straightforward advice.
  • Proven Insights from a Former Prosecutor
    Our attorney brings invaluable experience from his years as a former prosecutor, giving you an insider’s perspective on how the other side operates. This knowledge helps build stronger, more strategic defenses.

What to Do if You Have Been Arrested

It’s easy to be intimidated or nervous when you have been arrested, especially if it’s your first time dealing with law enforcement. However, nerves and pressure can lead to subtle mistakes that could set you back or lead to an undesirable outcome. If you have been arrested, do not hesitate to take action!

  1. Remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you, and in many cases it will. If you have been arrested, do not speak to law enforcement, and do not talk about your case with anyone other than an attorney.
  2. Decline to answer questions. You have the right to refuse to submit to questioning without an attorney present, and it’s a smart idea to do so. Giving a wrong answer, even a seemingly innocent one, could seriously jeopardize your ability to defend yourself in your case.
  3. Contact an attorney. An experienced attorney can advise you on what questions to answer, coach you on how to answer questions and work to protect and defend you throughout the process.

If you have been arrested and charged with a criminal offense, reach out to Ryan Holloway Law, LLC today with our online contact form to seek guidance and counsel from a skilled former prosecutor.

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