Facts You Should Know About A Criminal Defense Attorney

A criminal defense attorney is a lawyer who represents someone accused of a crime. They may be hired by the person they represent, or they might work pro bono (for free). This article provides facts about criminal defense attorneys that you might not know. 

1. A criminal defense lawyer can provide a range of services, including helping to negotiate plea deals, preparing for and presenting evidence in court, and defending their clients on appeal.

2. Criminal defense attorneys often have experience working with the police, prosecutors, and other officials involved in the criminal justice system. This knowledge can be invaluable when defending a client against charges.

3. Many criminal defense attorneys also have law degrees, although not all lawyers who practice criminal defense are jurists.

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4. Criminal defense attorneys typically charge a fee for their services, although some may offer pro bono services or work on a sliding scale based on income or resources available.

5. Criminal defense attorneys are not always required to be licensed to practice law in each state, and some may only need to be licensed in certain jurisdictions or tribes within a state.

6. Criminal defense attorneys may work in private practice or as staff members at a law firm or government agency.

7. Criminal defense attorneys are often called upon to provide legal advice to family members and friends of their clients who are also involved in the criminal justice system. This can be a difficult task, as family members may have strong feelings about their loved ones' involvement in a criminal case.