
Law Office Of CHRISTOPHER LEIBIG Criminal Defense
Law Office Of CHRISTOPHER LEIBIG Criminal Defense
Law Office of
CHRISTOPHER LEIBIG
Criminal Defense
International Criminal Law

Law Office Of
CHRISTOPHER LEIBIG
Criminal Defense
International Criminal Law
Chris is a member of the defense bar for the International Criminal Court in the Hague and a member of the Caribbean Bar Association. He has handled many cases concerning the interplay between U.S. and foreign criminal law and procedure, including import-export fraud, theft of government property in Iraq, smuggling offenses, asylum related matters, and many drug offenses originating in foreign countries. In 2014, Chris in conjunction with Nassau Bahamas attorney Christina Galanos, and Alexandria lawyers Joni Robin and Carey Citronberg, started The Caribbean Project to defend American’s charged with crimes in the Caribbean.


Chris is a member of the defense bar for the International Criminal Court in the Hague and a member of the Caribbean Bar Association.
See links below
https://caribbeanbar.org/members.html
https://www.icccpi.int/about/registry/pages/list-of-counsel.aspx
He has handled many cases concerning the interplay between U.S. and foreign criminal law and procedure, including import-export fraud, theft of government property in Iraq, smuggling offenses, asylum related matters, and many drug offenses originating in foreign countries. In 2014, Chris in conjunction with Nassau Bahamas attorney Christina Galanos, and Alexandria lawyers Joni Robin and Carey Citronberg, started The Caribbean Project to defend American’s charged with crimes in the Caribbean.
The Law Offices of Christopher Leibig represents individuals charged with or being investigated for serious crimes in State and Federal court throughout Virginia and in Washington DC.
Located at 114 North Alfred Street in Old Town Alexandria, the firm works in close conjunction with the Law Offices of Joni C. Robin.
The philosophy of the firm is that the best results in criminal cases result from handling a small number of cases at a time. Quite often, the facts of a case as initially described in court represent only a fraction of what happened and why, and extensive investigation is required to understand and present the entire picture. By working with investigators, psychological experts, and the clients along with their families, the Law Office of Christopher Leibig seeks to bring forward all of the information which can bear positively on a client’s situation.
Chris Leibig and Heidi Meinzer serve as the Northern Virginia defense attorneys for police officer’s legal defense fund, PORAC.

Chris is a member of the defense bar for the International Criminal Court in the Hague and a member of the Caribbean Bar Association.
See links below
https://caribbeanbar.org/members.html
https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/registry/pages/list-of-counsel.aspx
He has handled many cases concerning the interplay between U.S. and foreign criminal law and procedure, including import-export fraud, theft of government property in Iraq, smuggling offenses, asylum related matters, and many drug offenses originating in foreign countries. In 2014, Chris in conjunction with Nassau Bahamas attorney Christina Galanos, and Alexandria lawyers Joni Robin and Carey Citronberg, started The Caribbean Project to defend American’s charged with crimes in the Caribbean.