Christopher D. Salter 

Bay Minette Criminal Defense Lawyer for County Court Cases

Facing charges in Bay Minette often means your case will be handled at the Baldwin County Courthouse. Christopher D. Salter, P.C. brings over 20 years of criminal defense experience across Baldwin County courts, guiding clients through felony, DUI, assault, drug, and expungement matters with clear, structured advice.

Defense Built for Baldwin County Court Proceedings


If you've been arrested in Baldwin County, your case may move beyond municipal court into District or Circuit Court at the Baldwin County Courthouse in Bay Minette. That shift can make the situation feel more serious, especially for felony or repeat-offense charges. Court procedures at the county level involve formal hearings, structured deadlines, and prosecutorial review that require careful preparation. Christopher D. Salter, P.C. provides steady guidance from arrest and bond through negotiations and court appearances so you understand exactly what happens next.

Trusted Representation at the Baldwin County Courthouse

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“Mr. Salter handled my case with professionalism and compassion. He walked me through every step of the process and made sure I understood my options. Thanks to his experience in the local courts, we reached a much better outcome than I expected.”


— Sarah M.

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“I was nervous after being arrested, but Mr. Salter immediately put me at ease. He was responsive, thorough, and always available to answer my questions. His dedication and knowledge gave me confidence and ultimately helped clear my record.”


— James R.

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“Choosing Mr. Salter was the best decision I could have made. He genuinely cared about my situation, fought hard on my behalf, and treated me with respect throughout the process. I can’t thank him enough for protecting my future.”


— Danielle T.

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Most Common County-Level Charges We Handle

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Felony Defense

Felony charges in Baldwin County can carry long-term consequences, including potential prison exposure and permanent record impact. Early case analysis and structured defense planning are critical when preparing for District or Circuit Court proceedings.

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DUI Defense (Including Second Offense)

A second DUI in Alabama carries increased penalties and stricter license consequences. Careful review of prior history, testing procedures, and court timelines helps protect your rights and prepare a focused defense.

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Drug Charge Defense

Drug possession and distribution allegations can escalate quickly at the county level. Detailed examination of search, seizure, and evidence procedures forms the foundation of an effective defense strategy.

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Assault & Violent Offenses

Assault and related charges often involve complex factual disputes and serious penalties. Strategic preparation and careful handling of statements and evidence are essential from the earliest stage.

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Expungement Services

If your case was dismissed or resolved favorably, you may be eligible to expunge certain records under Alabama law. Clearing an eligible record can remove barriers to employment and housing.

Felony vs. Misdemeanor - Where Is Your Case Heard?

Misdemeanor Cases

Many misdemeanor cases begin in District Court and may involve shorter timelines and limited penalties compared to felony matters. However, even misdemeanors can affect employment and driving privileges if not handled carefully.

Felony Cases

Felony charges typically proceed through District Court for preliminary stages and then into Circuit Court at the Baldwin County Courthouse. These cases involve more formal procedures and higher potential penalties, making early legal guidance essential.

What to Expect After Arrest and Bond


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Initial Appearance or Arraignment

You will be formally advised of the charges and potential penalties. This is not the time to make rushed decisions without reviewing evidence.

Evidence Review and Case Assessment

Police reports, witness statements, and testing procedures must be examined carefully. Early analysis shapes defense strategy.

Negotiation or Motion Practice

Depending on the case, legal motions or negotiation with prosecutors may be appropriate. Strategic timing can influence case direction.

Court Hearings and Resolution

Whether through negotiated resolution or trial preparation, you need structured guidance at each step. Preparation reduces uncertainty and prevents avoidable mistakes.

Why Clients Choose Christopher D. Salter, P.C.


20+ Years of Baldwin County Experience

When your case is being heard at the county courthouse, local courtroom familiarity matters. Decades of focused criminal defense work provide context and perspective that cannot be replaced.

Referral-Based Practice

A significant portion of new clients come through referrals, reflecting long-standing trust built through consistent representation. People recommend the firm when serious charges require steady guidance.

Focused Criminal Defense Representation

The practice concentrates on DUI, felony, drug, assault, and expungement cases. That focus ensures clear strategy and straightforward communication from start to finish.

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Facing Charges in Bay Minette? Act Early

If your case is headed to the Baldwin County Courthouse, taking action early can protect your options and reduce unnecessary risk. Christopher D. Salter, P.C. helps clients in Bay Minette and across Baldwin County understand the court process, prepare the right defense, and move forward with clarity.

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