Criminal Defense Lawyers & Attorneys
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Criminal defense lawyers practice criminal
law. Criminal law involves prosecution
by the government of a person for an act
that has been classified as a crime. Persons
convicted of a crime may be incarcerated,
fined, or both. Criminal laws vary significantly
from state to state. Criminal defense attorneys
can practice criminal law in the state of
the Bar exam taken.
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Crimes include both felonies (more serious offenses
-- like murder or rape) and misdemeanors (less serious
offenses -- like candy bar theft). Felonies are usually
crimes punishable by imprisonment of a year or more,
while misdemeanors are crimes punishable by less than
a year.
A
criminal defense lawyer can represent anyone being prosecuted
for a crime to the best of his or her ability. They
can negotiate with prosecutors and can often arrange
for reduced charges or lesser sentencing.
Good defense lawyers will help defendants avoid future
brushes with the justice system, provide defendants
with a knowledgeable, objective perspective on their
situation and what is likely to happen at trial. This
perspective is vital for defendants trying to decide
whether to accept a prosecutor's offered "plea
bargain".
Criminal defense lawyers are familiar with important
legal rules and are familiar with local court customs
and procedures that aren't written down anywhere.
They should understand the possible "hidden costs"
of pleading guilty which a defendant without representation
of a criminal defense lawyer might never think about.
People who have been recently arrested need to talk
to a criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible. In
most criminal defense cases the biggest priority is
getting a lawyer to arrange bond and provide some information
about what will happen next.
Criminal Defense Lawyers Represent Cases For:
- Breaking and Entering
- Home Invasion
- Criminal Sexual Conduct
- Controlled Substances
- Drunk Driving
- Arson
- Homicide Including Murder and Negligent Homicide
- Assault and Battery
- Domestic Violence
- Firearm Charges
- Retail Fraud
- Kidnapping
- Unlawful Use of Financial Duties
- Embezzlement
- Forgery and Counterfeiting
- Criminal Fraud
- Gambling
- Larceny
- Motor Vehicle Theft
- Robbery
- Trespass
- Fleeing and Eluding
- The Defense of Virtually all Misdemeanors and Felonies
Select a criminal defense lawyer by asking questions
before you go to the lawyers office. Most lawyers
in the criminal defense field provide free initial consultations.
The free initial consultation will explain what a criminal
defense lawyer can do for you, and what the fee would
be if you and the lawyer agree to representation.
Desperate criminal defense lawyers will offer low money
down payment plans, cheap fees and cheap service. The
best lawyers of criminal defense will expect their fee
up front, they will charge more, and they will have
the time to provide the best criminal defense representation.
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