Tips To Help a Person Accused of a Criminal Charge

Posted by Pisanilaw on July 16th, 2018

If you’re accused of a criminal offense in Colorado, there are certain things that you must take care of in order to prevent yourself from making your case weak which would only result in more trouble:

  • Official statements or answers should not be given to the police or any investigating officer in the absence of your attorney. If he isn’t present with you, you can politely request for his presence and let the officers know that you would rather like to answer and give statements only in his presence.
  • Do not think that you’ll be able to quickly drop your charges by hiring the most expensive criminal defense attorney. An expensive attorney isn’t equivalent to better skills. Even a not-so-expensive attorney could help you, in fact much better than an expensive one, considering how his communication style, experience, and skills are.
  • If you think hiring the least expensive attorney would prove to be economical, then think again. Because guess what? Even if you manage to save your money by hiring the least expensive attorney, you would have to manage a lot of things by yourself which would ultimately cost you a lot more than you would have by hiring a good enough attorney.
  • Your attorney would be able to assist you in getting your records expunged or sealed right from filing the petition for expungement to submitting other relevant documents and every other step in the expungement procedure.
  • In case you are required to spend some time in jail, remember not to discuss anything related to your case or accusation with other inmates under any circumstances. If you’re wondering how that could pose to be a threat, you need to realize the fact that police detectives get along with jail inmates to find out things related to your case.
  • Ignorance is surely a bliss but not when it comes to your rights. Do not be ignorant of your rights as a criminal defendant which includes right to a fair trial & treatment, refuse searches in your attorney’s absence, and not answer or give statements in your lawyer’s absence, among others.
  • Further, a criminal defense attorney can also help expunge your records since he is well versed with expungement laws and procedure. But, you should be aware of the fact that under some exceptional situations, your expunged records can still be accessed but will usually require a court order or other statutory authorization.                                                                                                                                                                                     Content Source : https://bit.ly/2LhSzAD 

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