Monday, December 10, 2012

Selecting a Criminal Defense Attorney


Facing a criminal charge is a very serious situation to be in. It is especially true if you or someone who is very dear and close to you is the one who's involved. Whatever the nature of the criminal charge may be, the early moments when you realize the gravity and seriousness of the situation is definitely nerve wracking and stressful. Eventually though, you need to gather yourself and make some very crucial decisions. Those decisions could very well decide your fate or that of your loved one, so it has to be made using due diligence.

One of the most crucial of those decisions is regarding selection of the criminal lawyer who will help you with your case. It is easy to see why it is the most important decision to make, especially since the criminal lawyer can help you in different areas - he will be able to explain some of the aspects of the case that might not be to clear to you, an example of that being the possibilities and even consequences that await you. And he will also work closely with you to prepare your defense and avoid a conviction, if possible.

Selecting a lawyer should be at the top of your list. But all the while, you also need to understand that there are so many factors at play - like the lawyer's capability, related experience, and cost. The following, though, are important things to note when making the selection:

You need to select a criminal defense lawyer whose field of expertise happens to be the very area or type of defense that you actually require. The reason for this is simple enough, he has to be familiar or experienced in that branch of defense that you actually require. You also have to take into account the reputation of the lawyer that you are going to select. If a lawyer happens to come with very high recommendation from his past clients then that is indeed a welcome sign. Of course you could also conduct some research on your own about it. Ask the lawyer about the organizations of which he is a member. The lawyer that you going to hire should at least be a part of the Country and State Bar associations. However, it would be a much better sign if he happens to be a member of the State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL). Have discussions about the facts of your case. The lawyer should be ready to discuss with you the steps that he would do while proceeding with your case and how he would go about it. Every important aspect of the case the case should be discussed including the communication with you as well as other relevant matters that will be discussed in the course of the case. What Is an SOC Agreement in a Criminal Case   What You Should Know If You Were Criminally Accused   Recording With Hidden Devices - What's Legal and What Isn't   What Is a Compromise of Misdemeanor in a Criminal Case?   



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