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subject: The Two Major Reasons To Hire A Harris County Criminal Attorney [print this page]


When you are charged with a criminal violation, the first instinct is probably to panic. It's a common understanding that criminal trials can be ugly and drawn out for several months or even years. Of course, those are the ones portrayed on television and in the movies. The truth is that many criminal cases never see a courtroom. If you receive a notice of criminal charge or accusation in the state of Texas, for example, you could simply hire an experienced Harris County Criminal Attorney to represent you in conversations with the other attorney. Representation is the first of two major reasons to hire a lawyer.

REPRESENTATION

When you hire a qualified, educated, experienced, certified Harris County Criminal Attorney they act in your place during the proceedings of a trial. In fact, most of the time if the entity accusing you of a crime is a private party (a neighbor, acquaintance, ex-spouse), both lawyers can meet in person or communicate through e-mail, fax, and traditional mail in order to negotiate the outcome. Having your own attorney, then, is very efficient as you pay them to do all of the work and handle of the correspondence that you would normally have to fit into your already busy and stressful life.

Hiring a Harris County Criminal Attorney also ensures that if, in fact, your case does go before a judge or a jury (or both), your lawyer does all of the talking. When your lawyer represents you in court, they interview you first to obtain all of the relevant information they need to present your case. This way you don't have to speak in the courtroom (unless called to the stand, of course-but even then, you will have prior knowledge of this and receive coaching from your attorney). This helps to ensure that you, as a defendant, are not overwhelmed emotionally by the complexities of the trial.

INVESTIGATION

The second major reason why you might consider hiring a Harris County Criminal Attorney is that they know how to conduct a thorough and efficient investigation. They will collect your statement regarding the event in question and formulate a reasonable process of events. They will also collect the statement from the plaintiff (or rather their attorney) to compare them. This provides, first of all, a fair and objective look at both sides of the arguments.

On top of this, though, an experienced Harris County Criminal Attorney will also investigate the background of the plaintiff. If they are known to be a shady person, for example, that can work in your favor. Your lawyer will definitely investigate your personal history too, in order to show that you have never committed a crime. One thing that defense attorneys do, though, is pick the jurors. Your lawyer might investigate the background of the potential jurors to decide which ones could be sympathetic to your case. The bottom line is that professional lawyers know where to go to get the information they need quickly.

by: Jeff Weigang




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