What’s the difference – Jail and Prison
A lot of people that I talk to interchange the terms jail and prison. But these are two distinct places. So, what is the difference?
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Navigating the complexities of the criminal justice system can be daunting, particularly when your freedom and reputation are on the line. Making informed decisions is crucial. Here’s what you need to know:
If you have been arrested or charged with a crime, time is working against you. As prosecutors gather evidence, you need to begin negotiations as soon as possible to have the best chance at successfully reducing or eliminating your charge.
When you are questioned about a charge or case you may be implicated in, you should not answer questions on your own. These are serious charges, and answering without being properly educated can harm your case. An experienced lawyer can advise you on how to answer questions and will represent you professionally towards your accuser and the court system.
Your defense lawyer should provide you with your legal options following a charge and advise you on the next steps to take. A defense lawyer can also help you determine if your constitutional rights were violated at any point during the arrest. It’s importat to start gathering evidence in your favor right away.
Criminal laws are complicated and have expensive consequences. I will stand between you and the tough criminal justice system, fighting for you every step of the way.
We will meet in person or online to discuss the charges presented, the best next steps, and sign a contract.
Before your first court appearance, we will gather as much information as possible to build a strong case and prepare for case outcomes.
You will be represented at each of your court appearances, making sure you have a full understanding of what is happening.
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