Frequently Asked Questions

A qualified criminal defence lawyer can help you determine what defences might exist to the charges you face.

Those convicted of criminal offences sometimes have to pay large fines and court surcharges.

In addition to legal fees, your criminal lawyer might also charge you for out of pocket expenses known as "disbursements". This includes things like the cost of travel and printing. Many lawyers bill by the hour but some will offer a flat or fixed fee for service. Talk to a lawyer at a law firm near you about what financial arrangements are possible by calling 1 (855) 585-1777!

The duration of a criminal case varies depending on its complexity, the charges, and the court’s schedule. Your lawyer can provide an estimated timeline based on the specifics of your case.

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Possible outcomes include dismissal of charges, a plea bargain, or a trial verdict of guilty or not guilty. Your lawyer will work to achieve the best possible result based on the facts of your case.

You have the right to remain silent, the right to legal counsel, and the right to be informed of the charges against you. It is important to exercise these rights and contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

While you have the right to represent yourself, it is not recommended. Criminal cases are complex, and an experienced lawyer can provide the expertise needed to navigate the legal system and achieve a favorable outcome.

Remain calm, do not resist, and exercise your right to remain silent. Contact a criminal lawyer immediately to receive legal advice and representation.

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