Max Frizalone
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Max Frizalone

Trial Focused Attorney with a dedicated DUI/DWI Practice

FrizWoods

14513 Main Street, Suite B
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Phone: 410-610-6354

Website: frizwoods.com

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About Max Frizalone

Max Frizalone has built a reputation as a competent DUI attorney by securing acquittals by jury and Judge in numerous counties, and is well versed in the intricacies of DUI cases. He has successfully handled cases involving alcohol, drugs, and vehicular manslaughter resulting from driving under the influence. Max's prior experience includes working as a States Attorney for Prince George's County, and as a Maryland State Public Defender.


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