Questions To Ask Your Montgomery County Criminal Lawyer At The Initial Consultation

by | Sep 16, 2014 | Law

Picking a Montgomery County Criminal Lawyer can have a lasting impact on your case, so when you do, be careful and smart about your decision. While of course you’re going to ask friends if possible for a referral and check online for reviews about the lawyer, you should also dig deeper to make sure the attorney you’re getting to represent you in a felony case is the right person. After all, it’s your freedom at stake here. Following are some areas you should consider discussing with the attorney at your initial consultation.

LENGTH OF TIME PRACTICING LAW

While everyone has to start practicing law somewhere, do you really want the Montgomery County Criminal Lawyer you choose to represent you to be only a year from having passed the bar? While surely they’re going to be less expensive, you want them to cut their teeth on someone else’s case, not yours. Instead, insist on someone who has at least 15 years experience practicing not only criminal law, but successfully defending cases similar to the one you’re facing.

TRIALS COMPLETED

Don’t be afraid to ask the Montgomery County Criminal Lawyer at the initial consultation how many trials he’s actually completed. While you certainly hope your case can be settled out of court, you want to know that if it does go to trial, your attorney is perfectly capable of picking a jury, addressing witnesses, and giving strong arguments. Furthermore, if the opposing counsel knows your attorney rarely takes his cases to trial, he has a built in advantage when it comes to negotiations.

RANGE OF OUTCOMES

Don’t allow yourself to be misled or fooled, with rose-colored glasses put upon your eyes. It would be nice to think your case will simply be dismissed, but truth be told, that may not be the case. Be prepared to hear the truth from your Montgomery County Criminal Lawyer. Ask for the best and worst case scenarios, knowing what options to expect and what financial and possible incarceration you could be facing in the future. By being aware of this, you can prepare yourself and your family for the eventuality. Don’t turn a lawyer down just because you don’t like what he has to say, but compare options between lawyers before making a decision.

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