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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

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Do I need an attorney for a mother and daughter family dispute?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Unless you wish to plead to a misdemeanor offense, and have it on your record for the rest of your life, then you need an attorney.
Unless you wish to plead to a misdemeanor offense, and have it on your record for the rest of your life, then you need an attorney.

With no priors for anyone, witnesses of questionable repute, for minimal convictions, who should go to trial first?

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Answered by attorney Lucio Antonio Montes (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Montes Law Firm
Who goes to trial 1st is up to the court. You should consult a criminal defense attorney. There are to many details that need to be considered to give you any real advice. Since no case is exactly the same, it's impossible to give you the success rate of defending your particular case. Please go see an attorney and do not try to wing it yourself. The truth does not necessarily set you free in criminal cases. Good luck.
Who goes to trial 1st is up to the court. You should consult a criminal defense attorney. There are to many details that need to be considered to give you any real advice. Since no case is exactly the same, it's impossible to give you the success rate of defending your particular case. Please go see an attorney and do not try to wing it yourself. The truth does not necessarily set you free in criminal cases. Good luck.
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Should I turn myself in to the police?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
Criminal Law lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
You should refuse to talk with the police and specifically request an attorney. Do not say anything except I want an attorney. There are no charges yet, so you cannot turn yourself in. There may never be charges, especially if you say nothing. The cops probably want to threaten you with charges so that they can find out your supplier or to use you to buy drugs to get others in trouble. Call their bluff. It sounds to me like they have little proof of possession and/or use. These charges can be reduced to misdemeanors with probation. Do not let the cops scare you.
You should refuse to talk with the police and specifically request an attorney. Do not say anything except I want an attorney. There are no charges yet, so you cannot turn yourself in. There may never be charges, especially if you say nothing. The cops probably want to threaten you with charges so that they can find out your supplier or to use you to buy drugs to get others in trouble. Call their bluff. It sounds to me like they have little proof of possession and/or use. These charges can be reduced to misdemeanors with probation. Do not let the cops scare you.
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