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A good defense relies on honesty and trust

On Behalf of | Feb 14, 2019 | Criminal Defense |

There are many concerns people have about working with criminal defense attorneys. Some believe that an attorney might not believe them and not take the case as seriously as they would for someone who they feel is innocent. Others believe that they’ll end up being turned over to the police if they tell the attorney they’re guilty or explain their situation fully.

There are a few things that you should know about working with a defense attorney. First of all, defense attorneys are there to help you regardless of their personal feelings. Their job is to protect your rights — including the right to remain innocent until proven guilty. It’s also their job to try to keep you from being convicted and to help reduce any penalties you face if you are convicted.

Another thing you should know is that honesty is key to a good defense. With a solid understanding of what you’ve been through and what you have or have not done, your attorney can create a better defense for you. If you aren’t honest, it could hurt your case and result in having no response when the prosecution makes allegations against you.

Your attorney will give you good advice on how to protect yourself and avoid a jail sentence, harsh penalties or other outcomes that you don’t want to see happen. They want to like you and to help you, but you have to give them the tools to take care of your case. Be honest, be respectful and remember that your defense attorney is the person guaranteed to be on your team. For more information, please explore our page.

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