Possession of explosives, aggravated assault, burglary, carjacking, drug crimes, drunk driving, and unlawful use of credit card are all criminal charges and filed in a criminal court. No criminal charge is small but being charged with murder, whether an attempted first degree murder, accidental murder on purpose or without purpose, or homicide – they are all very severe crimes and dealt by the US Criminal Law with due carefulness and gravity. Sometimes the law might get the wrong person i.e. someone who is accused of a crime but has not actually committed it. It is said that the law is blind. However, in our beautiful land of freedom, liberty and justice, truth does prevail and both the guilty and innocent do get justice.
For instance, Joe Taylor, who was charged with murder, was released last week after a five-year legal battle. A minimum sentence for a murder case is 20 years. Her supporters included a state legislator and a criminal attorney. At some point of time, these same people tried to dead bolt her for life. But when the case started unfolding, slowly and gradually, the people who were dead against her came to her rescue and defended her in every way they could. And the result is that she was let free a few days back.
When a person is accused of a serious criminal charge such as murder, which he or she has not committed, it becomes even more important to understand one’s rights and to have all the evidence that will help in proving the innocence of the charged.
Do you remember “Moment of Truth: Murder or Memory? – A network television movie made on a famous case defended by criminal defense attorneys John W. Callahan and Michael T. Norris. The law can go overboard and the most obvious is not always the truth – this fact is highlighted beautifully in this movie and by this case.
Evidence and documents form the basis of a good defense and missed clues become opportunities to save the accused. The most severe penalty i.e. death is handled by the Supreme Court and only a certified Supreme Court criminal attorney can defend an accused who has been given a capital punishment.
Murder charges that are handled by criminal lawyers include:
* Infanticide cases
* Children who are involved in murdering their parents
* Bludgeoning cases
* Circumstantial and evidence cases
* Forensics cases
* Firearm cases
* Coerced-confession cases
* Insanity defense cases
* Diminished capacity cases and many others
Finding A Legal Representative
There are many ways through which one can find lawyers for their cases. Among these means, online search option has proven to be the best. If you go online and look up a certified criminal attorney, you will come across several. Next, you should meet the criminal attorney in a one-on-one meeting. Find out if the attorney you are thinking of hiring has handled a case similar to yours in the past. Hiring a criminal attorney is a big decision and a step toward saving oneself not only from imprisonment or other such serious charges but also towards getting a reduction in the charges.
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