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Great Lawyers Can Often Free Guilty People

People often find themselves on the wrong end of the law when they have made a mistake or have been mistakenly identified as being the perpetrator of a crime. Indeed, whether a person committed the crime or not is quite irrelevant since it is the court who will decide if this is correct or not. However, those who find themselves having to show that they are innocent will need the help of a criminal defense attorney. A criminal defense lawyer will certainly have all the knowledge needed to either get his client cleared of suspicion, or at least mitigate the punishment that he receives if found guilty.When someone is arrested they still have rights under the constitution. For example, they have to be told why they are being arrested, what their rights are and how they can get a legal expert even if they cannot afford one. If any of this is missed out upon, they could find that the court will dismiss the case forthwith. Of course, the accused will not know this so it is for the expert to glean all the information that he can before the court date arrives.Once the case is in court, the prosecution will certainly bring evidence and witnesses, if any, to show why the accused is suspected of committing the crime. The expert representing the accused will do all in his power to disprove all of this evidence and try to shake the witnesses to show that they are either lying or are completely mistaken. Again, it is the expert who has all the knowledge on how to do this and he will surely fight right to the end for his client to be let off lightly.If the worst happens then the expert will know how to plead for a lighter sentence or fine, whichever is appropriate, and the court will take all the facts into account. Indeed, those who are found to be victims of unusual or rare occurrences will often be given lighter sentences than others.For example, we all have a right to defend ourselves, but this is tempered by the phrase 'reasonable force'. If the court thinks that unreasonable force was used then the accused will certainly feel the full weight of the law. On the other hand, if he was in fear for his life and accidentally killed someone, he could just well be set free when all the facts are known.This is often the case when a battered wife goes a little awry after years of abuse and she kills the husband. Although she may have to wait until he is asleep or unconscious, she will make her move when she is not at risk. Although this could be construed as murder, that is a planned killing, the court will take into account that she had no other way out, particularly if there are children involved. This type of case is exactly where the expert can perform at his best to free those unfortunate people who have been living in fear forever.




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