About David
David Moyse practices criminal law in Silver Spring, Maryland. He is a partner at his firm, which operates multiple offices across the region, including locations in Prince George’s County, Washington, D.C., and Gaithersburg. His primary focus is on criminal defense, with a particular emphasis on DUI and DWI cases, as well as domestic violence matters. The firm provides comprehensive legal representation for clients facing serious charges, ensuring that each case is handled with the utmost care and attention. He earned a Juris Doctor from The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in 2006. Prior to that, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Finance at American University in 2001.
His educational background equips him with a strong analytical foundation, which is essential in handling the requirements of criminal law. During his time in law school, he developed a keen interest in defending the rights of individuals accused of crimes. Most of his caseload involves representing clients in various stages of criminal proceedings. Cases typically range from initial consultations to trials and appeals — He works to prepare defenses, negotiate plea deals, and advocate for clients in court. His experience allows him to approach each case with a strategic mindset, focusing on the best possible outcomes for his clients. Before becoming a partner, he worked working in different legal capacities.
His extensive background in criminal law has provided him with insights into how the legal system operates in Maryland. This experience is vital when advising clients on their options and potential consequences. He is experienced in the local courts and understands the details of the legal field in the state. David is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association, which connects him with other legal professionals and keeps him informed about changes in the law. He is committed to staying current with legal developments and continuously improving his practice. His dedication to his clients and the legal profession is evident in his work.
Outside of his practice, he is actively involved in community outreach and education, often speaking on topics related to criminal law. He believes in the importance of informing the public about their rights and the legal process. His commitment to advocacy extends beyond the courtroom, as he aims to make a positive impact in his community.