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Find an expert criminal defense lawyer in your state to help you with your criminal legal matter. Submit your case for a consultation.


Criminal Defense Statute of Limitations

Criminal Statutes of all 50 states providing the amount of time that can pass for various crimes after which point the criminal act cannot be prosecuted.

Cost of a Criminal Defense Attorney

Most criminal defense lawyers, unlike civil lawyers, don't charge for an initial consultation. Here's an explanation of the costs that may be involved when retaining legal representation.


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Your Constitutional Rights and What to Say to Police

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When Can the Police Search My Car?

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Getting a Criminal Record Expunged

Expungement is the sealing or destruction of legal records so they are not accessible to the public. State laws vary widely with regard to how and what can be expunged. Most states have laws requiring automatic expungement of juvenile records after a set period of years. Records concerning a person’s detention, arrest, apprehension, or trail can be expunged.

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How much time can pass before a Criminal Charge can be either prosecuted or defended? Check your state's Criminal Defense Statutes of Limitations

When people are accused of a crime, they face the terrible possibility of going to jail. A good attorney can represent anyone committed with a crime to the best of his or her ability. They can negotiate with prosecutors and can often arrange for reduced charges or lesser sentencing.

Criminal defense lawyers do much more than simply question witnesses in court. Good defense attorneys will:

  • Formulate sentencing programs tailored to a client's specific needs, often helping defendants avoid future brushes with the justice system.
  • Provide defendants with a reality check, a knowledgeable, objective perspective on their situation and what is likely to happen should their cases go to trial. This perspective is vital for defendants trying to decide whether to accept a prosecutor's offered "plea bargain".
  • Are familiar with important legal rules because many criminal law rules are hidden away in court interpretations of federal and state constitutions.
  • Are familiar with local court customs and procedures that aren't written down anywhere (for example, a lawyer may know which prosecutor has the "real" authority to settle a case, and what kinds of arguments are likely to appeal to that prosecutor).
  • Understand the possible "hidden costs" of pleading guilty which a self-represented person might never think about.
  • Spend crucial time on your case.
  • Gather information from prosecution witnesses.
  • Hire and manage investigators, who may be able to believably impeach (contradict) prosecution witnesses who embellish or change their stories at trial.

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