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Hollister Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How can I stay out of jail after my second DUI?

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Answered by attorney Timothy J Klisz (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Klisz Law Office, PLLC
Hire the best experienced attorney you can afford. Jail could be a distinct possibility without proper planning.
Hire the best experienced attorney you can afford. Jail could be a distinct possibility without proper planning.

What am I looking at for first time possession of cocaine and I have a strike?

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Answered by attorney Jared Christian Winter (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared C. Winter
Depends on lots of factors, but suffice it to say that you are probably facing some stiff penalties. Now is the time to hire a local criminal defense lawyer. If you can't afford to hire one, go to your court date and ask the judge to appoint the public defender.
Depends on lots of factors, but suffice it to say that you are probably facing some stiff penalties. Now is the time to hire a local criminal defense lawyer. If you can't afford to hire one, go to your court date and ask the judge to appoint the public defender.
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What is a deferred sentence?

Answered by attorney Christopher John McCann
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Christopher J. McCann
Typically a "deferred sentence" occurs where a defendant is getting the opportunity to have their case dismissed or perhaps he or she will receive a lighter sentence at a later date, if they either "stay out of trouble" and/or complete some other required activity (community service, educational classes, AA meetings, etc.) If the person doesn't do these things and/or gets into trouble, the "deferred sentence" is imposed, meaning the case won't be dismissed and the heavier sentence is imposed.
Typically a "deferred sentence" occurs where a defendant is getting the opportunity to have their case dismissed or perhaps he or she will receive a lighter sentence at a later date, if they either "stay out of trouble" and/or complete some other required activity (community service, educational classes, AA meetings, etc.) If the person doesn't do these things and/or gets into trouble, the "deferred sentence" is imposed, meaning the case won't be dismissed and the heavier sentence is imposed.
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