Frequently Asked Questions

 

When should I call a Lawyer?

As soon as you become aware that the police (or some other investigating agency) are looking for or investigating you, or if you believe that you may have committed a crime. A lawyer can intervene with the police and either prevent an arrest or, if you are going to be arrested, arrange for your surrender at a time and in a manner that minimizes embarrassment to you or your family. Hiring a lawyer may also protect you from being questioned by the police.

What if I was just charged with a misdemeanor charge. Can I just plead guilty?

You can, but an experienced attorney knows options that may be available to you, that you might not be aware of. A conviction on a misdemeanor can have serious consequences, and you may have to report a conviction on all future job applications.

If I am innocent, why do I need a lawyer?

Innocent people do get accused of committing crimes. Also, people who may have committed one crime often get accused (sometimes wrongfully) of committing additional, and more serious crimes. As the accused, you have a constitutional right to counsel. You are always better off having a lawyer learn about the accusation, discuss it with you, and develop a strategy for responding to the charge.

Do you handle all kinds of criminal cases?

Yes. We handle state and federal cases ranging from drunk driving and other motor vehicle offenses to drug trafficking, homicides and “white collar” crimes.

How much will it cost to hire a lawyer?

The cost of defending against criminal charges will vary depending upon the charges, the facts of the case, and other factors. We usually charge a single fee for the entire case. On a rare and exceptional occasion we will set a separate fee for different stages of the case. During our initial consultation, we’ll go over the facts of your case to better asses your situation and establish a reasonable fee. Do not be reluctant to ask specific questions of any lawyer with whom you meet. The lawyer works for you and should be open to any reasonable inquiries that you may have.

What should I do if I am arrested?

First, be polite and cooperative. Arguing, struggling or fighting will never make the situation better. Rarely, if ever, will a person be able to convince an officer to stop an arrest. Finally, call a lawyer as soon as possible.