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NEED A CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER?

If you’ve been accused of a criminal act, a criminal defense attorney can help you defend your reputation and protect your rights.

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  • I Was Arrested and Charged with a Crime. What Should I Do?

    Any time you’re charged with a crime, it’s important that you have a criminal defense attorney on your side. The best thing you can do is to exercise your right to remain silent. Then, consult with a criminal defense attorney so they can help you defend your reputation, protect your rights, and stay out of jail. Additionally, if you’re facing a harsh sentence or you have a criminal background, an attorney can help keep some of that information out of court so you have a better chance at a fair trial. Criminal defense attorneys can also go to court for you, and in some cases, you won’t have to appear in court at all.

  • I Already Talked to the Police. Now What?

    The best course of action is to exercise your right to remain silent. However, if you’ve already spoken to the police, just let your criminal defense attorney know. Tell him or her how many times you spoke with them, what they asked, and what you said. All of this information can help your defense attorney get a better idea of the situation and can better prepare them to help you in court. No matter what you’ve already said, the sooner you remain silent the better.

  • There’s Evidence Against Me. Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Still Help?

    Yes! Even if you believe the prosecution has evidence against you, a criminal defense attorney can still help you by negotiating reduced sentences, finding jail alternatives like community service, and keep your record as clean as possible.

  • Can I Represent Myself in Court?

    It’s always your right to represent yourself in court. However, the legal system was designed for lawyers, not for the average citizen. Legal knowledge takes years to accumulate, and knowing how to successfully defend someone in criminal court takes even longer. It’s never a good idea to try to go it alone. Call a criminal defense attorney who can fight for you and offer you the best chance of success.

  • How Much Will I Be Charged?

    Rates vary when it comes to criminal defense attorneys. However, we can help you find an affordable attorney who can help you with your criminal case. Many attorneys are happy to work on contingency, meaning you don’t have to pay unless they’re successful and you win your case. Also, most consultations are free, so you can always ask an attorney whether or not you have a good case without losing any money.

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