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Answers To Common Questions
A defense attorney can protect your rights, analyze the evidence against you, develop a strong legal strategy, and represent you in court. They ensure that you receive a fair trial and work to achieve the best possible outcome, whether through negotiation or litigation.
If you are arrested or charged, remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent. Do not speak to law enforcement without a lawyer present. Immediately contact a defense attorney to guide you through the process and protect your legal rights.
Yes, a defense attorney can help you with expungement or record sealing if you are eligible. They can review your case, advise you on the process, and file the necessary paperwork to clear or minimize the impact of your criminal record.
The timeline of a criminal case can vary depending on the complexity of the charges, court schedules, and whether the case goes to trial. Some cases may resolve within weeks, while others can take months or longer. Your attorney will give you a realistic timeline based on your situation.
Not all cases go to trial. Many are resolved through plea negotiations, dismissals, or other legal motions. Your defense attorney will explore all options and recommend the best course of action based on the specifics of your case.
Our defense attorneys have years of experience handling a wide range of criminal cases, including misdemeanors, felonies, and white-collar crimes. They are licensed, knowledgeable in state and federal law, and dedicated to providing strategic, personalized legal defense.
The cost of hiring a defense attorney varies depending on the complexity of your case, the type of charges, and the anticipated length of the legal process. We offer transparent pricing and can discuss payment options during your free consultation.
The legal process typically involves several stages: arrest, arraignment, discovery, pre-trial motions, trial, and sentencing. A defense attorney will explain each step, keep you informed, and provide guidance to help you navigate the process effectively.
You should never decide to plead guilty or not guilty without consulting a defense attorney. They will assess your case, review the evidence, and discuss the pros and cons of your options to help you make an informed decision.
If you are convicted, penalties can range from fines and probation to imprisonment, depending on the severity of the charges. A defense attorney can advocate for reduced sentencing, appeal the decision, or explore alternative sentencing options.