The Law Offices of Brian J. Cooke is a St. Louis-based criminal defense law firm specializing exclusively in protecting the rights of individuals facing criminal charges. Recognized as a “Rising Star” by SuperLawyers Magazine and awarded “10 Best in Client Satisfaction” for DWI cases in Missouri, the firm stands out for its dedicated, client-centered approach and proven track record of achieving dismissals, acquittals, and favorable reductions in both misdemeanor and felony cases.
The firm takes a holistic and aggressive approach to criminal defense, focusing not only on the legal aspects of each case but also on the client’s personal circumstances and long-term well-being. Attorney Brian Cooke provides open and accessible representation, offering his personal cell phone number for 24/7 communication and utilizing cloud-based software for client file access. The firm works with clients on fair, upfront flat-rate fees and payment plans, and often assists with placement in drug, alcohol, and mental health treatment programs to address underlying issues.
Services Offered
- Criminal Defense
- Trial Representation
- Assault Charges
- Domestic Violence
- Drug Crimes
- Drug Charges
- Drug Trafficking
- DWI/DUI Charges
- Fraud Charges
- Juvenile Offenses
- Probation Violations
- Sex Crimes
- Sex Offenses
- Child Pornography Charges
- Theft
- Stealing Charges
- Violent Crimes
- Manslaughter
- Murder Charges
- Weapon and Gun Charges
- Traffic Tickets
- Burglary
- Aggravated Fleeing
- Armed Criminal Action
- White-Collar Crimes
- Driver’s License Reinstatement
- Bond Reduction
The firm serves clients throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area and beyond, including St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Franklin County, Jefferson County, and other Missouri counties. Brian Cooke is a member of the Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, the National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, and the National College for DWI Defense, reflecting his commitment to excellence and ongoing education in criminal law.
