- the attorney-client privilege
- the lawyer’s experience with cases like yours
- the lawyer’s familiarity with the relevant court system
- how often the lawyer goes to trial (as opposed to settling)
- who else will work on your case
- attorneys’ fees and other expenses related to the case (including how the cost might increase as the case moves to other stages, like trial)
- how long the case might take, and
- the lawyer’s initial impressions of your case and options.
Search for the Nearest Criminal Defense Lawyers
Navigate the states and cities below to find a criminal defense lawyer near your area.
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Alberta Criminal Law Lawyers
There are 447 criminal defense lawyers, with 39.3 average years of experience in Alberta.
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British Columbia Criminal Law Lawyers
There are 758 criminal defense lawyers, with 38.5 average years of experience in British Columbia.
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Nova Scotia Criminal Law Lawyers
There are 183 criminal defense lawyers, with 39.8 average years of experience in Nova Scotia.
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Ontario Criminal Law Lawyers
There are 1,669 criminal defense lawyers, with 39.0 average years of experience in Ontario.
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