How a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You

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How a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You

Getting charged with a crime is a serious situation. It requires the help of an experienced and knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer. If you or a loved one has been charged with a crime, contacting a criminal defense lawyer is vital. Your lawyer will do the following things for you:

Provide you with an honest assessment Your lawyer can provide you with an honest assessment of how the trial may go and what to expect. File the necessary paperwork Your lawyer can help you fill out the necessary paperwork in court. Negotiate a plea bargain Your lawyer can work with the prosecutor to negotiate a plea bargain for you.

Work out a sentencing program Your lawyer can work out a suitable sentencing program depending on your charges. Gather statements  Your lawyer can gather witness statements.   He or she can also hire investigators to investigate the witnesses scheduled to be presented by the prosecution. Bring in expert witnesses to testify A lawyer can bring in expert witnesses to testify on your behalf in an effort to get an acquittal.

If you are accused, charged or arrested on criminal charges, you will need an experienced and aggressive criminal defense lawyer to fight for you. Criminal defense lawyer Joel Silberman focuses exclusively on criminal defense. He will provide an aggressive defense from start to finish, and will keep you informed regarding your case.

The Law Offices of Joel Silberman, LLC Contact Us: The Law Offices of Joel Silberman, LLC 549 Summit Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07306 201-273-7070 or 800-889-3129 joel@joelsilbermanlaw.com www.joelsilbermanlaw.com