Attorney Matthew T. Marin founded his law office with the stated purpose of providing highly skilled, vigorous and professional criminal defense representation. Over time, Attorney Marin has consistently achieved successful results for his clients in and out of the courtroom. We treat each case with the attention and dedication that it deserves. This dedication can be seen in our case results:
2010 CRIMINAL CASE RESULTS
CHARGE: POSSESSION OF CRACK COCAINE
RESULT: DISMISSED BY JUDGE
CHARGE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
RESULT: DISMISSED
CHARGE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
RESULT: NOT GUILTY AFTER TRIAL
CHARGE: OPERATING SUSPENDED LICENSE
RESULT: DISMISSED
CHARGE: DOMESTIC VANDALISM


DOMESTIC DISORDERLY CONDUCT
RESULT: DISMISSED
Before entering into private practice, Attorney Marin worked with Attorney Josh Macktaz in numerous cases including the following representative cases:
CHARGE: POSS. OF COCAINE WITH INTENT
RESULT: NOT GUILTY AFTER TRIAL
CHARGE: 2ND DEGREE CHILD MOLESTATION
RESULT: NOT GUILTY AFTER TRIAL
During Attorney Matthew T. Marin's final year in law school he took part in a Rule 9 Program with the Rhode Island Department of Attorney General's Office. As a "Rule 9," Matt became part of the Attorney General's Violations Unit charged with prosecution of Bail Violators (46G) and Probation Violators (32f) in the Providence District Court. He also gained tremendous experience prosecuting Breathalyzer Refusals at the Rhode Island Traffic Tribunal. As a Rule 9, Attorney Matthew T. Marin had the opportunity to successfully try and convict five defendants charged with Breathalyzer Refusal.
In school, Attorney Matthew T. Marin graduated tenth in his class, magna cum laude, from Roger Williams University School of Law. During his time at Roger Williams, Matt strove to develop the trial and advocacy skill that he relies on everyday to vigorously represent his clients. He developed those skills while standing out and receiving distinction as the most outstanding Advanced Trial Advocacy student. Matt further separated himself from his classmate when he was selected for the Roger Williams Trial Team. On the trial team Matt competed in the American Association for Justice (AAJ) Regional Trial Competition in Boston, MA and the National Ethics Trial Competition in Sacramento, CA.
Attorney Matthew T. Marin uses the skills he has obtained, the contacts and relationships he has formed, and the knowledge of the Rhode Island Criminal Justice System to vigorously defend individuals charged with anything from speeding tickets to serious felonies. Matt is ready to put those skills to work for you in a professional and aggressive manner to achieve the best possible result in your case.
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