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The Types of Crimes Experienced Defense Attorneys Handle

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
April 24, 2024
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The American justice system guarantees the right to legal representation for anyone accused of a crime. Criminal defense attorneys are the legal professionals who stand by your side throughout the legal process, protecting your rights and fighting for the best possible outcome. But what kind of situations do they handle?

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The reality is that experienced criminal defense attorneys encounter a wide range of criminal offenses. Here’s a look at some of the most common types of crimes they address:

Violent Crimes

  • Assault and Battery: These charges range from misdemeanor assault (threat of violence) to felony aggravated assault (serious bodily injury).
  • Homicide: This encompasses various degrees of murder (intentional killing) and manslaughter (unintentional killing).
  • Robbery: Stealing property through force or threat of force.

Property Crimes

  • Theft: Taking another person’s property without their permission. The severity depends on the value of the stolen goods.
  • Burglary: Breaking and entering a building with the intent to commit a crime, often theft.
  • Arson: Intentionally setting fire to property.

Drug Crimes

  • Possession: Having a controlled substance on your person or property.
  • Distribution: Selling or providing illegal drugs to others.
  • Manufacturing: Creating illegal drugs.

White-Collar Crimes

  • Embezzlement: Stealing money entrusted to your care by an employer or organization.
  • Fraud: Deceiving someone for financial gain.
  • Forgery: Creating or altering a legal document with the intent to deceive.

Traffic Crimes

  • DUI/DWI: Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Reckless Driving: Operating a vehicle in a way that endangers the safety of others.
  • Traffic Violations: Speeding, running red lights, and other violations of traffic laws.

Other Crimes

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Experienced criminal defense attorneys also handle lesser-known offenses, including:

  • Domestic Violence: Violent or abusive behavior within a domestic relationship.
  • Weapons Charges: Violations of laws regarding possessing, carrying, or using firearms.
  • Expungement: Having a criminal record sealed or erased.

The Importance of Early Representation

No matter the accusation, contacting an attorney as soon as possible is crucial. An experienced criminal defense attorney can advise you on your rights, protect you from self-incrimination, and navigate the complexities of the legal system.

Understanding Your Options

Depending on the circumstances of your case, your attorney may explore various options, including:

  • Negotiating with prosecutors: Seeking a plea bargain for a lesser charge or reduced sentence.
  • Fighting the charges in court: Presenting a defense to challenge the prosecution’s case.
  • Working towards dismissal: If evidence was obtained illegally or the charges are unfounded. 

Choosing the Right Attorney for Your Case

Finding the right criminal defense attorney is a crucial step. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Experience: Look for an attorney with a proven track record of handling cases like yours. Experience in your specific jurisdiction is also important.
  • Communication Style: Ensure you feel comfortable and confident communicating openly and honestly with your attorney.
  • Availability and Responsiveness: Your attorney should be readily available to answer your questions and address your concerns throughout the legal process.
  • Fees and Costs: Discuss fees upfront and understand how billing works. Explore payment plans if needed.
  • Client Reviews: Read online reviews and testimonials from past clients to get a sense of the attorney’s approach and effectiveness.

By considering these factors, you can make an informed decision and choose an experienced criminal defense attorney who will effectively represent you throughout your case.

Beyond the Charges: Additional Support

Criminal defense attorneys understand the emotional toll that facing a criminal charge can take. Many work closely with trusted resources to provide additional support throughout the legal process. This can include:

  • Referral to therapists or counselors: Coping with the stress and anxiety of a case is crucial. Therapists can provide emotional support and guidance.
  • Addiction treatment specialists: If drug charges stem from addiction, connecting with specialists can help with rehabilitation and demonstrate a commitment to positive change.
  • Financial advisors: Depending on the severity of the charges, legal fees and potential penalties can strain finances. Consulting with a financial advisor can help manage these burdens.

Conclusion

The criminal justice system can be daunting. If you face criminal charges, don’t hesitate to seek help from an experienced criminal defense attorney. Their knowledge, guidance, and advocacy can be invaluable in protecting your rights and future.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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