Friday, October 19, 2018

SEARCHING FOR THE BEST CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY? HERE ARE QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT WANT TO ASK!

When you’re searching for the “best” criminal attorney in Ann Arbor, you ideally should be focusing your search on the best defense/trial attorneys.   These are some of the questions you might want to ask prospective attorneys:

“Can you tell me the last 5 jury trials you completed as a criminal defense attorney, and what those results were?”

“Can you point me to recent criminal litigation successes you’ve achieved, especially on my type of charge?”

“Are you a board-certified trial attorney?”

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Friday, October 12, 2018

IS YOUR CRIMINAL ATTORNEY ONE IN A MILLION? DON’T HOPE FOR THE BEST CRIMINAL ATTORNEY, ASK THESE QUESTIONS FIRST!

While no attorney can or should accurately claim that he or she is the best criminal attorney in Ann Arbor, there are factors and criteria that might help you narrow down a list.  Then, and perhaps most importantly, you should consult with those attorneys and ask questions to help cement the decision, such as:

“Do you offer free consultations on criminal cases in Ann Arbor?”

“Do you promise to keep me apprised of all case developments and communicate with me?”

“Are you going to keep my case, or pawn it off to some associate or other attorney?”

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Tuesday, October 2, 2018

HOW DO YOU SEARCH FOR THE BEST CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY IN ANN ARBOR?

Many attorneys only “dabble” in criminal defense cases, taking an occasional drunk driving or traffic case. Likewise, some attorneys specialize in criminal cases, but rarely do they FIGHT or go to TRIAL—instead they plea-bargain every single case. So, while searching for the best criminal attorney in Ann Arbor, you should search for actual, specialized criminal defense attorneys—with the key word being defense.

Why is so important to find a specialized criminal DEFENSE attorney with a proven record of success in the courtroom in Ann Arbor? 4 reasons: Learn more.


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