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Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 10 March 2009 17:47

 

If you are faced with a criminal charge the probability is high that you are facing jail time. A good criminal attorney can and will represent anyone who has committed and been charged with a crime to the best of his/her ability. There is more to what a criminal attorney does besides question witnesses in a court of law. Good criminal attorneys also:

  • Provide their clients with a reality check based on their knowledge of the judicial system. Their perspective is objective and is based on the situation at hand. He/she will be honest about the possible outcomes should your case go to trial. This perspective from your criminal attorney is vital for any defendant who is waying the option of whether or not to accept the prosecutor’s plea bargain.
  • Good attorneys are able to formulate a sentencing program that is tailored to their client’s needs. This often will help defendants to avoid future brushes with the law, keeping them out of the court system.
  • Criminal attorneys are also familiar with court customs and procedures that are not available to the normal lay person. This is one reason you should never try to fight a criminal charge on your own as you are not privy to the kind of information an attorney is.
  • Depending on your case your attorney might need to hire investigators in order to contradict the prosecution’s witnesses. Investigators can also be used to help gather information from witnesses as well.

A criminal charge should be fought by an experienced criminal attorney. A felony attorney fights felony charges, criminal attorneys fight criminal charges.

 
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 March 2009 19:33 )

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