Criminal Defense Booking Website Template
Acquit is a lead generation landing page built for theft and burglary defense attorneys. It pairs an editorial magazine layout with a Navy Authority color system to project the quiet authority of a seasoned courtroom presence. Award badges, attorney panels, statistical callout bars, a case intake form, and a PDF lead magnet work together to turn a late-night search into a booked consultation.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Acquit is a single-page criminal defense template designed to convert fear into action. It opens with a badge-crowned hero, moves through alternating attorney panels and case-outcome statistics, then closes the loop with a focused intake form and a downloadable PDF guide. Every section builds the authority needed to earn a call from someone facing real legal consequences.
Who this template is for
This template is built for criminal defense attorneys who handle theft and burglary cases at every severity level. It suits solo practitioners and small firms that want to project the credibility of a larger practice without a lengthy website build.
- Defense attorneys focusing on shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and fraud charges
- Multi-attorney practices that want each lawyer introduced with individual authority
- Law firms that rely on late-night mobile searches as their primary lead source
What problem this template solves
People facing theft or burglary charges search for help at night, on their phones, in a state of panic. A generic law firm website cannot meet that emotional moment. This template closes that gap by pairing visual authority with a frictionless path to contact.
- Visitors cannot quickly judge whether an attorney handles their specific charge type
- Most legal pages bury the intake form, losing leads who need to act right now
- A single long biography block fails to communicate case philosophy and courtroom track record
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page layout with every section pre-built and ready to customize with your firm's content. The page is organized to carry a visitor from first impression through to a submitted form or a downloaded guide.
- A hero section with an award badge row, editorial headline, and primary call-to-action button
- Three zigzag attorney panels, each with a pull quote, portrait placeholder, and expertise summary
- Statistical callout bars, a case intake form with a charge-type dropdown, and a PDF lead magnet modal
Feature list
A paragraph introducing the feature set: Each component in this template is chosen to serve one purpose, move a frightened visitor toward a firm that can help them. The features below reflect what is built into the layout and ready for your content.
Award Badge Hero Row
The header opens with a horizontal row of embossed gold-and-navy shield badges representing credentials such as recognition ratings and trial lawyer distinctions. They load with a staggered entrance animation, immediately signaling that this firm has earned its place in the room.
Zigzag Attorney Panels
Three attorney sections alternate left and right across the page, each leading with an oversized italic pull quote followed by a portrait placeholder and a focused expertise summary. The rhythm mimics flipping through a legal journal and keeps readers engaged as they scroll deeper.
Statistical Callout Bars
Between attorney panels, full-width bars surface case-outcome figures, conviction rates challenged, charges reduced, and cases dismissed. These breaks in the scroll escalate the stakes from misdemeanor theft through to multi-count conspiracy, showing the firm's full range.
Focused Case Intake Form
The intake form asks only three things: charge type via dropdown, court date proximity, and a phone number. A single urgency line above the form states response time and current county availability, reducing hesitation before the visitor submits.
PDF Lead Magnet Gate
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable guide titled "What to Do After a Theft Arrest." Visitors unlock it by entering only an email address, capturing earlier-stage leads who are not yet ready to call but want to feel they are taking action tonight.
Fixed Mobile Call-to-Action Bar
On mobile devices, a persistent bottom bar keeps the primary call-to-action visible at all times. Visitors who scroll past the hero form never lose their way back to a contact point, even mid-scroll through a long attorney panel.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with Badges | Establish authority and prompt first action |
| Primary call to action Block | Direct visitors to the intake form |
| Attorney Panel One | Introduce first attorney with pull quote |
| Statistical Callout Bar | Surface conviction and dismissal figures |
| Attorney Panel Two | Introduce second attorney, reversed layout |
| Statistical Callout Bar | Escalate stakes to felony-level outcomes |
| Attorney Panel Three | Introduce third attorney with expertise focus |
| Case Intake Form | Capture charge type, court date, and phone |
| PDF Lead Magnet | Gate downloadable arrest guide by email |
| Footer | Horizontal flow with firm contact details |
Design & branding system
The visual language draws from editorial print, specifically the front page of a national law journal. Deep navy dominates header and section backgrounds in alternating blocks, while parchment sections breathe between them. Gold appears sparingly, reserved for moments that need to feel earned.
- Typography pairs Fraunces sharp serif headlines with Manrope body text for a legal-journal contrast
- Navy (#0B1D3A) and parchment (#F4F1EB) alternate across section backgrounds to create visual rhythm
- Verdict gold (#C5973B) is used only for badge details, call-to-action borders, and highlight accents; steel gray (#6B7B8D) carries body copy
Mobile & speed optimization
This template is built with a mobile-first priority because the target visitor is most likely searching on a phone late at night after an arrest or a call from a family member. Every layout decision starts with the small-screen experience.
- The fixed bottom call-to-action bar keeps the primary action reachable on any screen height
- Scroll reveals and parallax effects use minimal JavaScript, keeping the page light on mobile connections
- Server Components handle all static content sections, reducing the amount of client-side processing required
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around a single business outcome: turning a panicked search into a booked consultation. Every section earns the next click rather than asking for it too early.
- The badge row and editorial headline establish credibility in the first two seconds, giving visitors a reason to keep reading instead of bouncing back to search results.
- The zigzag attorney panels build personal trust across the scroll, while statistical callout bars between them reinforce that trust with concrete case-outcome context.
- The intake form removes every unnecessary field, and the urgency line above it creates a specific, time-sensitive reason to submit right now rather than come back tomorrow.
Other information about this template
This template is built with a USA-based legal audience in mind, using English copy and a structure aligned with how American criminal defense firms present themselves to prospective clients. It is designed for B2C legal services where the buyer is under time pressure and emotional stress.
- The footer uses a Vercel Horizontal Flow pattern (Pattern 3) for a clean, professional close
- Animation intensity is set to medium: scroll reveals, a parallax hero background, staggered badge entrances, and alternating section transitions are all included
- The template supports the full charge-severity spectrum, from first-offense shoplifting diversion through armed burglary jury trials to federal theft conspiracy cases
- The courtroom photograph in the hero is set at fifteen percent opacity, giving the section a cinematic backdrop without competing with the headline text




Theme
Editorial Magazine
Creative direction
Expert Panel
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Award Badge Hero Row
Zigzag Attorney Panels
Statistical Callout Bars
Focused Case Intake Form
PDF Lead Magnet Gate
Fixed Mobile Call-to-action Bar
Related questions
Can I customize the attorney panels for my own firm?
Does the intake form support different charge types?
How does the PDF lead magnet section work?
Is this template suitable for a solo defense attorney?
Can I update the county name and response time shown above the form?