Choosing an Attorney Who
you choose as an attorney may be the most important decision you make through this process. With your freedom in jeopardy,
you’ll want the immediate assistance of an experienced defense lawyer. Areas of Expertise In today’s world, attorneys have become specialists. You’ll
want legal counsel with experience in handling cases similar to yours. If you’re being detained as an illegal alien,
you’ll want an attorney familiar with rapidly changing U.S. immigration law. Is it a federal case? The procedures and
punishments are different from state courts, so you’ll want counsel with federal experience.  Any person facing a criminal charge, regardless of how minor,
should consult with a competent criminal defense lawyer. Even if you don’t retain him, you’ll have a better understanding
of the charges filed and your available options. Research
& Referrals Before you retain an attorney, do your research. Check with your state or local bar associations
for referral services and online directories. Obtain references. Speak to friends and family. Many times, attorneys are hired
based on referrals from individuals who have an established attorney/client relationship as a result of previous work.
Consider your special needs. Would you benefit from an attorney
who speaks a language other than English? Is he geographically convenient to your location? Public Defenders If you cannot afford an attorney, in most cases, the courts
will appoint you a public defender free of charge. Public Defenders are usually assigned during arraignment and are responsible
for protecting a criminal defendant’s rights – from arrest to appeal. Ultimately, you want to feel comfortable with your attorney and confident they can handle
your specific needs. Find the best lawyer that you can afford – with the most experience in court and trial
procedures. |