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Interviewing Potential Criminal Attorneys? Make Sure To Ask These Critical Questions

Equipped with the knowledge necessary to litigate on your behalf in the event of a criminal charge such as DUI. Every two minutes, a person is injured in a drunk driving crash, but there are plenty of situations in which it is necessary to hire a criminal attorney. Here are just a few important questions to ask when searching for the right criminal defense attorney.

How much experience do you have?
It may be better to ask this question as a series of more detailed questions if you have time, but it’s essential to understand just how much experience a lawyer or law firm has before letting them represent you. This includes both college experience and career experience. Don’t hesitate to ask specific questions regarding law school, bar association affiliations, and area of expertise.

How much time can you devote to my case?
This is another question you should ask early on in the interviewing process. You definitely want to make sure that the lawyer you choose has not just the experience, but the time to thoroughly understand the details of your case and represent you in court, if necessary. Without adequate time, you may be vastly underprepared and lose your case.

When inquiring about scheduling, a few simple questions can usually tell you all that you need to know. First, ask how many clients the lawyer typically takes on at one time. If it seems high, it probably is. However, you should then ask if the lawyer has a dedicated team or staff to designate overflow work should it arise. If the lawyer’s colleagues seem experienced and competent, and you’re comfortable with other attorneys tackling parts of your case, this shouldn’t be an issue. But remember, trust your gut; if something seems off, don’t feel pressured to commit to anything.

Ultimately, understanding how to effectively find a criminal attorney is the key to navigating through virtually any legal case with ease. For more information about legal services, contact Lance Richard Law.

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