Criminal Defense Attorney
Criminal Defense Attorney

Hiring a Lawyer

When should I see a lawyer? If you are arrested for a crime you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible. He or she has a better sense of what you should and should not say to law enforcement officers to avoid being misinterpreted or misunderstood. The lawyer also can advise you or your family or friends on the bail process.
The most important decision a criminal defendant can make is hiring the right criminal defense lawyer. Don't make a mistake of using a lawyer whose primary practice is not criminal defense. You wouldn't go to a dentist if you break your arm so don't hire a family or civil attorney to represent you in a criminal matter. Seek a criminal defense practitioner.

Your lawyer's personality and demeanor are very important. Look for a confident and tough lawyer that has a good reputation with the prosecutors and judges involved in your case.

There is nothing worse than a lawyer with a bad reputation as being a "dump truck". A dump truck lawyer is a lawyer that just takes whatever deal they initially get from the prosecutor. Make sure the lawyer you are hiring is not a dump truck.

It is very important to hire your lawyer immediately. Time is not on your side. The sooner your lawyer gets involved on your side the better off you will be regardless of the charges you are facing.

For those of you who are considering representing yourself in (Pro Per) you are making a big mistake. There is an old saying that goes: 'He who represents himself has a fool for a client'. Don't make that mistake. Although you have a legal right to, you are seriously putting yourself at a great disadvantage. Also, Criminal laws change all the time, almost on a daily basis. That is why it is so important to consult with a criminal defense lawyer immediately. Certain criminal convictions can have serious consequences on your life. BE AWARE.

Not only should you hire a good lawyer but you should also be a good client. That means you should inform yourself and actively participate in your defense. Ask questions and be honest and straightforward with your lawyer. Remember what you tell your lawyer is privileged. Our firm philosophy is such that we work together as a team with our clients to obtain the best results.


Here Are Some Questions You Should Ask Your Lawyer:

  1. What are the charges against me? And what are the consequences if I am found guilty? What are some sentencing alternatives?
  2. What are some of my potential defenses and how will they apply to the facts of my case? What is the defense strategy? Plea bargain - Motions - Trial
  3. How many similar cases have you handled and what have been some of the outcomes?
  4. What kind of evidence will The State present against me and how will you obtain this evidence (Discovery)?
  5. How much defense investigation will need to be done and at what cost? What can I do to help?
  6. What is an expert witness and will I need one? How much will it cost?
  7. What can I do right now to improve the outcome of my situation? Should I enroll in any classes? Should I obtain employment? Should I seek any medical attention?
  8. What if any evidence can be excluded based on improper police conduct? Do the current search and seizure laws apply to my case?
  9. How should I act in court, in front of witnesses, with probation officers, and prosecutors?
  10. What can I discuss with my friends and family members? How should I deal with those issues?


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