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As a criminal defense attorney, I have the privilege of intersecting with people at the most vulnerable time of their life; with a world behind the actions that brought them to our meeting in the first place. It is here that I endeavor to hear their story, get their heart and gain their trust. Trust is essential to me as it is to the ones I help.

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There are three categories of defenses that can be raised by the accused. They are - absolute defense, a complete and partial defense. With a partial defense, the litigant hopes to mitigate the outcome of the litigation, or limit culpability, but the liability is not eliminated.
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The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution establishes the right to counsel in federal criminal prosecution. Today the US Supreme Court through its precedents, has extended that right to all criminal prosecutions, state or federal, felony or misdemeanor, that carry a sentence of imprisonment.
A good lawyer knows the law. A great lawyer knows the judge.
A defendant may simply remain silent and not present any witnesses, then argue that the prosecution failed to prove its case.
The most powerful way to win an argument is by asking questions. It can make people see the flaws in their logic. We believe in "owning" the conversation by asking the "right" questions on your behalf.