If you are being questioned about, or charged with a criminal offense, under no circumstances should you speak with law enforcement officers without first consulting an attorney to ensure that your rights are protected. Even the best intentioned of police and other criminal justice officials make mistakes that can cost you your property and your freedom. It is crucial that you invoke your right to remain silent and contact a lawyer.
Depending on the circumstances of your case, it may be possible to have a matter dropped before the prosecutor decides to bring formal charges. In the alternative, pretrial diversion and other favorable treatment options may prove to be available. Of course, there are times when a defendant must go to trial and force the State to try to prove its case against him or her.
At The Law Offices of Ian D. Nesbeth, we know the importance of evaluating each case on its merits and moving forward only after careful consideration of the evidence and consequences associated with every possible course of action. You can be assured that your case will receive close attention.
We handle criminal defense cases on an hourly and flat fee basis, depending on the particular circumstances of each case.
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