About Deborah
Deborah Marsh works on criminal matters in two states. She practices in Maryland and Florida and runs a small firm that handles a steady docket of cases across both jurisdictions.
Marsh is a member of the Maryland State Bar and belongs to the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. She has also been recognized by the National Trial Lawyers as one of its Top 100 for Criminal Defense in Maryland. Those affiliations shape the professional network she relies on and reflect the area of law she spends most of her time on.
Her career path has been focused on criminal defense. Over the years she has represented clients in a range of charges. She has handled courtroom appearances, negotiated resolutions, and advised on evidentiary and procedural matters. Colleagues describe her as someone who understands how local courts operate in both states and who adapts strategy to differing state procedures.
Marsh manages the Law Office of Deborah Marsh, operating from offices that serve clients in Maryland and Florida. The practice is structured to offer direct access to counsel. She maintains regular contact with clients and emphasizes clear, straightforward communication about case options and likely outcomes.
Her practice involves defending people at various stages of criminal proceedings. She appears in hearings, files motions, and prepares cases for trial when necessary. She also works on post-conviction issues and provides counsel during plea negotiations. Courtroom work and case preparation take up most of her professional hours.
Outside the courtroom she stays involved in professional organizations related to criminal defense. Memberships in state and national groups give her exposure to continuing legal education and peer discussion on developments in criminal law. That ongoing engagement helps her keep current with changes in rules and procedure in both Maryland and Florida.
People who seek her out generally expect hands-on counsel and advice grounded in practical courtroom experience. Her practice model is built around individual case management rather than a large-firm structure. She concentrates her practice on criminal defense matters in Maryland and Florida.