As an associate attorney at Stewart MacNichols Harmell, Shanice Stahl provides skilled representation in a variety of matters, including DUI Cases, criminal defense, mental health as related to criminal cases, and compromises of misdemeanors. For over 6 years, Ms. Stahl has been vigorously advoacating for clients in Western Washington. Ms. Stahl has an integral understanding of the law, as well as trial experience. She works tirelessly to get the results clients are hoping for. Ms. Stahl has the experience in a number of courts, creating the necessary knowledge to defend your rights and to honestly assess your case and its complicated issues.Â
Ms. Stahl has been involved in creating the first municipal DUI Therapy Court in Western Washington. Ms. Stahl understands the importance of supporting clients through all parts of the judicial process. She calls upon this experience, advanced training, and knowledge when working to have DUI cases dismissed or reduced so clients may avoid jail, remain licensed, continue to work, and succeed in treatment.Â
Ms. Stahl employs a methodical approach to getting cases dismissed, reduced, amended, or prevailed on at trial. Ms. Stahl has worked in a number of courts in and around Western Washington. During this time, she has amassed extensive experience in criminal law and is ready to use that experience to defend your rights.Â
Shanice Stahl was raised in the Renton Highlands and graduated from Oliver M. Hazen High School in 2006. After graduation, she worked for the Parks Department in a labor intensive job to pay for school. Ms. Stahl used that work ethic to pay for school graduating from Western Washington University. Ms. Stahl went on to stay in her local community earning her law degree from Seattle University School of law.Â
When she's not adovacating on behalf of her clients, Ms. Stahl gives back to her community by assisting at a non-profit business in her area. She spends her free time sewing, doing craft projects, and dancing. Ms. Stahl is an avid reader and believes every year requires a reread of the entire Harry Potter series.