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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
You have the right to be represented by an attorney from the moment of your arrest through trial, sentencing and appeal. If you are under investigation for a crime, you are strongly advised to seek the assistance of legal counsel. If you cannot afford your own attorney, a public defender or other defense lawyer will be appointed to handle your case.
A criminal defense lawyer can:
Here are some tips for choosing the right criminal defense lawyer.
Consult with federal defense attorney at 919-838-6643 or send an email.
If you are under arrest, you should have been advised of your Miranda rights. Among these rights is the right to be represented by an attorney. To lawyer-up, all you need to do is request a lawyer. The request must clearly state that you want a lawyer; the police are not required to ask you if you want to call an attorney.
You do not have to wait until you are read your rights to request a defense attorney. The sooner your request is made, generally the better. If you are not allowed to speak with an attorney, you should reassert your request until you are given access to a defense lawyer.
Expert Tip: If you are required to participate in a line-up or show-up, you are entitled to have your lawyer present. Moore v. Illinois, 434 U.S. 200 (1977). In some cases, if a witness identifies a defendant at a pre-trial line-up conducted in violation of a defendant’s right to counsel, the court can prevent the Government from calling that witness to identify the defendant at trial. United States v. Wade, 388 U.S. 218 (1967).
You do not have to be represented by a defense attorney. You also have the right to represent yourself, called proceeding pro se, in a criminal matter. However, a criminal defense lawyer on your side — even at the earliest stages of the federal investigatory process, if possible — can make a substantial difference in the outcome of your case.
State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
State v. B.S. – First Degree Murder
State v. E.D. – Identity Theft
State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
Each case is different and must be evaluated on its individual facts. We work hard to assess each case individually. Prior results do not guarantee any future outcome.
Put our team of criminal defense lawyers on your side today. You are one phone call or email away from getting your questions answered by an experienced defense attorney.
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