EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT CRIMINAL LAWYERS

The Criminal Lawyer Group is here to answer all of your questions about criminal lawyers and help you find the best criminal defense attorney for your specific case. We represent defendants across the country in both state and federal criminal matters and government investigations.  Many defendants facing criminal charges are …

Getting an Attorney to Handle Your Criminal Case

Within the complex criminal justice system, a defense attorney serves as the defendant’s guide, protector, and confidant. (At least that’s how it’s supposed to be.) Defense attorneys are usually grouped in two camps: court-appointed attorneys paid by the government and private attorneys paid by the defendant. Some criminal defendants can …

HOW CAN A CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER DEFEND SOMEONE WHO’S GUILTY?

It’s an age-old question. High-profile cases in which seeming scoundrels are defended in court – and acquitted – turn the public against the lawyers who represented them. Or, when the public finds out a person was guilty and their lawyer knew it all along and still vigorously defended them, the …

10 Must-Have Personality Traits Of A Good Criminal Defense Lawyer

If you are charged with a crime, you probably need an attorney.  Here are some of the essential attributes to consider and decide whether the criminal defense attorney fits your case. Essential Qualities 1. Knowledge The more serious the crime, the more careful you must choose.  For example, if you …

10 Tips to Help You Find the Best Criminal Defense Attorney

If you already understand the importance of having an excellent attorney when you’re facing a criminal charge, the next step is finding the best criminal defense attorney to represent you. Not all lawyers are created the same, and finding the right attorney can make all the difference when it comes …

Representing Yourself in a Civil Case: II. Deciding Whether to Represent Yourself

Information about what to expect if you decide to represent yourself in court. Do I have to have a lawyer or can I represent myself? You have a right to represent yourself in court in a civil case. If you choose to represent yourself, the court will hold you to …

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