Anyone could find themselves facing criminal charges for many reasons, and all of them need the help of an experienced criminal attorney. According to Statista, the nation had 1.33 million attorneys in 2022, but only some of them are experienced in criminal law. Whenever facing criminal charges, it’s best to have a criminal attorney on your side. Here are four ways an experienced criminal law attorney could help.
1. Keep You Out of Jail During the Trial
The best way to defend against criminal charges is to stay out of jail. It’s easier to work with your attorney to gather evidence and build the strongest legal defense when you are out of jail instead of in it for potentially a year or two. When you attend an arraignment hearing, your attorney can argue for your release from jail by showing why you aren’t a flight risk or a danger to yourself or others and that you’ll attend the court proceedings.
2. Help Build the Strongest Legal Defense
An experienced criminal attorney can develop a legal defense strategy and gather evidence with your help to support your case. Your attorney also can examine the prosecution’s case, determine its strengths and weaknesses, and determine the best way to counter the prosecution’s legal case. Your attorney also can challenge any bad evidence and file to have related claims against you dismissed whenever possible.
3. Uphold Your Legal Rights
It’s important to affirm your legal rights and challenge any evidence or claims that might violate them. Your attorney might challenge the probable cause, ways in which evidence against you was gathered, or how the prosecutor is conducting the case. If a prosecutor has evidence in your favor but withholds it from a grand jury or the defense team and your attorney finds out, the entire case might be thrown out of court due to violations of your legal rights.
4. Arrange a Plea Deal When Necessary
When a case is strong and the outcome is likely to go against you, an experienced attorney might arrange for a plea bargain. Your attorney might show why the criminal act is an exception instead of your normal behavior and why you are unlikely to do it again. Your attorney also might argue for reduced charges or a diversion program instead of a lengthy prison sentence.
Whenever facing criminal charges, you can schedule an initial consultation with an experienced attorney to review your case and discuss your options. Reach out to Sackett Law, PC today.
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