How To Hire A Criminal Lawyer

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This may be your first time to face criminal charges. You may be completely new to the criminal justice system. You may be innocent and just a person in the wrong place at the wrong time; if so, how do you hire a lawyer to get you out of the mess in which you find yourself?

When searching for a criminal lawyer Tampa you should begin with asking friends, neighbors and associates if they have known any criminal lawyers. Don't ask them if they've been brought up on charges, they likely would not discuss that with you unless you were a close friend, and if that is the case, then you already know about the situation. Instead, ask people if they have the business card or can refer a lawyer for a buddy who has gotten into trouble.

Once you have received recommendations, you should interview the criminal lawyer Tampa and ask the following kinds of questions:

What are the penalties for these charges?

Have you ever defended anyone on these charges?

What were the results? How many times have you been to court? Do you know the Judge?

While you are asking the questions, take note of the attorney's office. Is it clean, organized and efficient? You don't want someone to take your case that can't keep up with the crucial paperwork. Sometimes a late filing or a missed court appearance can mean a maximum sentence and an incarceration.

Be prepared to discuss your strategies and case on your first visit with the attorney. If you have made notes, take them with you. You are paying the attorney by the minute so anything they don't have to record costs you less money. Likewise, if you have a subpoena, a police record, a witness statement, a bail receipt or a copy of a ticket or charges, have them ready and with you to turn over to the attorney. The attorney can get copies but you will be charged for the paper, the transportation costs, an hourly fee, and the cost for the actually copy from the police department or bail bondsman.

Be honest and straightforward with your attorney. They are obligated by law to keep your information secret. They are not allowed to discuss your case with other people or anything you have said within their office walls. Be prepared to pay a down payment and to sign a contract. Your first visit with your attorney may be the beginning of your contract with them.


About the Author:
Francis is the senior partner and chief marketing officer of a law office in Tampa and has expert knowledge of Criminal Lawyer Tampa practices and Defense Attorney Tampa services as well as marketing for small business.



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