Understanding What Criminal Defense Lawyers Do

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Understanding What Criminal Defense Lawyers Do Being charged with a crime is a scary experience and you often want to call the first lawyer you find online. It is important to know that there are different lawyers that specialize in different sectors of the law. If you are charged with a misdemeanor or felony offense, then you will want to call a criminal defense lawyer who specializes in that type of law to ensure you receive the finest legal representation for your situation. Before you hire a lawyer, you want to know that the US Constitution states that anyone accused of a crime has the right to legal defense. Whether you have been accused of driving under the influence, robbery, assault, child molestation or you are struggling with an immigration dispute, then you will need a criminal defense lawyer. You want to secure your legal representation as early as possible to ensure your rights are protected throughout the process. Your criminal defense lawyer will defend you both inside and outside of the court room. They will negotiate with the prosecution, interview the jury, question witnesses, put a winning opening and closing statement together and much more. When charged with any crime, you want to know you have the best legal representation backing you to ensure the best end result. In order to practice in your area, your criminal defense attorney must hold a juris doctorate or an attorney license. You have the right to ensure the lawyers you choose have experience dealing with your type of case, that they have the training behind them and they are admitted to practice in your area and in your local Federal District Courts. Criminal defense attorneys will probably be handling several different cases at the same time. The cases are probably at different stages, so you are assured to receive the quality representation that you deserve. Your lawyer will interview witnesses, perform legal research, create exhibits for the court room and acquire the necessary evidence required. They will also examine the crime scene and gather witnesses who are willing to testify on your behalf, putting a winning case together. In addition to this, your criminal defense lawyer will attend arraignments, pretrial hearings, settlement conferences, trials and sentencing hearings. They will be there by your side, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the process. They will safeguard their client’s constitutional rights.


Now that you have a firm understanding of what criminal defense attorneys do, you now need to find an attorney to represent you in your case. As mentioned before, you want to do this as early as possible. Remember, it's your constitutional right to have legal defense and as such you can refuse to answer any questions at the police station until your lawyer arrives to represent you. Chances are if you don't already have a criminal defense lawyer, you are going to rely on a friend or family member to find one for you while you sit in custody awaiting their arrival to continue with the legal process. The best place to start is word of mouth, but if this fails, then use the internet. Most law firms these days are online, so you can search for criminal defense lawyers in your local area and browse through the selection given. You want to look for attorneys with extensive industry experience and superior qualifications. They should be members of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court, if in the United States, and should be admitted to practice in your state and in the Federal District Courts. Ensure that they have experience with cases similar to yours to ensure you receive the best representation throughout the duration of your case. About Us: John R Grasso is an attorney admitted to practice in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He is also admitted at the Federal District Courts. He is a member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court and has an experienced support team working alongside him to help focus on securing a resolution in the shortest period of time. John Grasso represents criminal defendants on misdemeanors and felony charges throughout the area. He handles a wide range of cases on a daily basis from domestic violence cases to immigration disputes and DUI cases to robbery and so much more. To find out more, visit http://www.johngrassolaw.com.


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