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Innocent until proven guilty? If the cops thought you were innocent,
they wouldn't have arrested you. If the prosecutors thought you were
innocent, they wouldn't prosecute you.
As a prosecutor, I learned how to prove cases
beyond a reasonable doubt and how evidence should be handled by
police. I learned how to convince courts and juries to believe my
witnesses and that the law supported their conduct. I learned how
the cops conduct investigations and where mistakes are most often
made. As defense counsel, I can expose any mistakes made in your
case.
The court's Clerk Magistrate has already found
probable cause for the charges against you, which means the court
believes it is more likely than not that you committed the crimes
charged.
The judge agrees that there is probable cause
to believe you committed the charges, or he or she wouldn't allow
the case to continue.
In the courtroom during all of your hearings,
attendees include a member of the Clerk Magistrate's office, a
prosecutor, and a judge, all of whom already believe that it is more
likely than not that you committed the crimes against you.
You need a lawyer who understands the dynamic
of the courtroom. You need a lawyer who appreciates your
circumstances, your family's needs, and how to satisfy your best
interests.
You need a lawyer that knows criminal
prosecutions from the inside out.
I can defend you against
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Drunk driving/OUI
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License Suspensions /
Registry Problems
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Domestic assault and
battery (209A)
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Traffic stops
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Drug
possession/distribution
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Gun possession
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Larceny
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Robbery
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Juvenile cases
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School fights
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Self Defense
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