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A skilled and experienced attorney can go a long way in helping you beat or minimize criminal charges. But before you make it to the courtroom to defend your case, you’ll need to work with your criminal defense attorney to create a strategic plan. During the first meeting, you’ll start to form a plan and review the logistics regarding your case. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for a constructive consultation and boost your confidence in the courtroom.  

A Guide to Criminal Defense Preparation

1. Embrace Transparency

By getting to know you and your background, your lawyer will develop a sense of who you are as a person and how those characteristics fit within the circumstances of the crime. Make sure you’re providing a clear picture of yourself, and mentally prepare to share potentially uncomfortable details about your life—such as past criminal activity.

2. Organize Supporting Documents

criminal defenseCriminal charges come with a complex paper trail, and each document may play a role in the verdict. While your attorney will know how to strategically interpret these records, you should organize them ahead of the meeting so they’re easier to reference. Documentation you might bring could include any bail paperwork, misdemeanor or felony complaints, indictments, and affidavits.

3. List Potential Witnesses

Witness accounts can help support or discredit the evidence brought up in court, but these parties must also be prepared to contribute to the case. Before you meet with your attorney, prepare a list of individuals who may have witnessed the incident in question, as well as those who can support an alibi.

4. Write Down Questions

It’s normal to have questions about your case and the legal process in general. The information discussed during the initial consultation can be overwhelming, and you may not always remember what questions you initially wanted to ask.

In the days leading up to the meeting, write down any questions that pop into mind. Bring these questions with you and take notes on the answers.

5.  Get a Good Night’s Rest

The first consultation will cover many matters in a short period, and the process may seem overwhelming. Getting a full night of sleep before this meeting can help replenish your energy levels so your mind is ready to strategize about your defense.

 

If you’re facing misdemeanor or felony charges, Reiman Law Firm in Lincoln, NE, is here to protect your rights at every step of the legal process. Attorney Korey Reiman has been providing legal advice and representation for more than 15 years, and he is well-versed in criminal defense strategies and the many laws that can impact the outcome of a case. To learn more about how this defense attorney can assist with everything from gun to drug charges, visit his website. To arrange a free consultation, call (402) 477-2130.

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