mardi 4 février 2014

What Does A Criminal Defense Lawyer Do?

By Chas Mally


Have you ever wondered what a criminal defense attorney does? A defense attorney is someone who defends individuals who have been charged with a serious crime.

This particular type of attorney handles a lot of different types of cases for their job. Typically this can range from sex crimes, domestic violence, drug crimes, violent crimes, DUI/DWI and more.

Normally, some of these criminal defense lawyers are retained privately, while there are others who are employed by different jurisdictions. This normally happens with the criminal courts. In this case they appoint them to represent the persons who are indigent and are generally referred to as the public defenders.

To be a criminal defense attorney one simply must pass the bar exam and hold a valid and up-to-date license in the state where they wish to practice in. A typical defense attorney will represent and fight for any client who is facing any criminal charges from a state or federal level.

Their main practice includes the following: hearings of bail bonds, the plea bargains, hearings of revocation, trials, remedies of post-conviction and also the appeals. In addition to the work of a criminal defense attorney, he or she will also:

- Do their own investigation of the case and interview witnesses

- Case law research in case there is a precedent that can be argued for the client

- Preparing a strong defense for the client

- Make negotiations with the prosecution purposely to plea the bargain to charges which are less.

- If there is a need to try to get testimony or evidence dismissed, preparing those motions

- Acts as an advocate at the trial for the defendant.

- Filing and arguing any appeals that will be made

A criminal defense attorney is important if you find yourself facing criminal charges for any reason. If you are looking at the possibility of jail or prison time, having a qualified defense attorney can make a huge difference in your life.




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