3 Questions You Should Ask Your Criminal Defense Attorney

Thurston Lopes • March 13, 2017

Most people have a limited understanding of the intricacies of the judicial system until they get tangled up with the law. Knowing these three (3) important questions and how they can help you will give you a better chance of resolving your situation to your satisfaction. These pieces of advice will help you and your criminal defense lawyer mount a good defense.


DISCOVERY AND EVIDENCE

The discovery period of an investigation is when the prosecutor collects evidence against the person accused of a crime. This means gathering video footage, photographs, and eyewitness testimonies. The prosecutor is required to divulge the evidence against the defendant and his or her criminal lawyer in Georgia. When you begin talking over the situation with your lawyer, you'll want to understand and see all of the evidence against you. Make sure you also provide your attorney with information and evidence that could help your case.


STRATEGIES AND PLEA BARGAINS

Would it be better for you to take a plea bargain or go to court? Your lawyer should have a detailed answer as to why or why not you should take a deal. Pleading guilty to something you did not do is almost never advisable. However, if there are some components of truth to the case against you, taking a plea bargain can help you avoid jail time or higher fines, in some cases.


WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Are there programs like anger management classes or drug rehabilitation programs that you can participate in? Sometimes, a judge or prosecutor will be more lenient on a defendant if there's evidence to suggest they are already mending their ways. Sometimes these programs cost money, but often they are nonprofit and you can be referred to them at no extra cost to you.


Make sure to talk to an experienced criminal defense attorney In the Atlanta or and Marietta areas about what you can do to give yourself the best possible chance of receiving a favorable outcome. Contact The Lopes Law Firm at (404) 589-9000 or request a consultation. We're here to help you.

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