Don't Get Stuck Without a Criminal Defense Attorney

Aug 1
08:14

2012

Antoinette Ayana

Antoinette Ayana

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If you suddenly find yourself facing criminal charges, you're going to need a good criminal defense attorney. You want to find someone who fulfills several requirements in order to be sure that they are going to lead your case to a not guilty verdict.

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Sometimes,Don't Get Stuck Without a Criminal Defense Attorney Articles life throws you a curveball and you are totally unprepared. What if you find yourself facing criminal charges? Do you know what to do in that situation? Most people wouldn't have a clue what the first step is but it's an easy one: hire a criminal defense attorney. Once you've done that, your case will be in good hands. Before you do that, though, you should remember a few things while you're hunting for the perfect lawyer.

First, find a criminal defense attorney who not only cares about the case but cares about you. To a lot of lawyers, clients are just the next name on the docket. You want a lawyer who is sensitive to what you're going through. Criminal trials can cause a lot of stress on a family and on a person. You're going to be worrying a lot and stressing about a lot of little things and you want a lawyer who is going to stand by you and tell you everything is going to be okay. Your lawyer needs to know how important this case is to you and take it seriously. It's not just another "win" to mark on his list; it's your life in the balance.

You'll also want to make sure that your criminal defense attorney is very thorough. You want a lawyer who digs into your personal life and gets to know the "real" you, no matter how nosy that seems. Sometimes, it's the unique little facts about your life that get the judge or jury seeing you as a person and not just the name in the trial. Your lawyer should want to know every little fact about you, including what the name of your childhood dog was. It could be any little fact from your childhood that is the key piece of information in your case. If your lawyer doesn't care to know who you are and what makes you tick, they aren't worth your time.

Make sure that your criminal defense attorney remembers confidentiality at all times. Your great-aunt Irma can mean well when she asks how you're doing but anything you have told your lawyer about the case should stay between you and him. You should be free to say whatever you want and admit whatever you need to admit to your representation without worrying if he's going to repeat it to your great-uncle Ernesto or the reporter for the five o'clock news. There should be an established rapport between you and your lawyer and a trust that you know isn't going to be broken.

Your lawyer should also inform you about long-term implications if you're convicted. It's his job to try and get you a not-guilty verdict or a very good plea bargain but he should inform you about what might happen with your job or immigration status or anything like that. A lot of companies will revoke licenses if you're charged with criminal charges and your lawyer will know all about this. He should tell you up front and be willing to provide more information if you ask for it.

If you have a criminal defense attorney who fulfills these requirements, you will be in good hands and your case will be well on its way to a not guilty verdict in no time.