Attorney Hitchcock has been an associate attorney with the Maine Criminal Defense Group since 2017. This promotion will broaden his responsibilities at the firm while he continues his respected criminal practice.
According to Managing Attorney and owner of the firm, William T. Bly, Attorney Hitchcock has consistently demonstrated professional excellence, leadership and commitment to our clients and the community since his arrival at the firm.
Attorney Hitchcock is a seasoned litigator with extensive jury trial experience. While specializing in adult criminal defense, Attorney Hitchcock has experience defending children in the Juvenile system, as well as handling protection orders and guiding clients in the pardon process to seal convictions.
While attending the University of Maine School of Law, Attorney Hitchcock interned with the Maine Attorney General’s Office and additionally contributed to the Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic, assisting individuals in financial need with various legal issues.
A resident of York County, Maine, Attorney Hitchcock serves the community as elected City Councilor for the City of Sanford. He is also the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for the collegiate baseball team the Sanford Mainers.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Attorney Hitchcock on this well-deserved promotion and look forward to witnessing his continued success at MCDG.
To reach the Maine Criminal Defense Group, email info@mainecdg.com.
Call 207-571-8146 or contact us online to schedule a consult with one of our highly skilled OUI & criminal defense attorneys today.
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