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10 things the defendant should expect from his
or her criminal defense attorney:
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The defense attorney must be competent.
Never be afraid to ask your attorney "what
was the result of your last 10 jury trials."
(Caveat: if the attorney you are thinking
about retaining has not completed at LEAST
10 jury trials - thank him or her for their
time and LEAVE). Then call us at 1-800-7700-DUI.
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The defense
attorney must communicate
with his client. One of the top three reasons
an attorney is reported to the State Bar is
for simple failure to return client phone
calls. The Law Offices of P. Jeff Voll incorporates
into its business a policy of returning phone
calls the same day if the phone call is received
before 3 p.m. Otherwise, all phone calls will
be returned within 24 hours of receipt. |
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The defense
attorney must be compassionate.
He or she must take the time to listen to
the client and understand all concerns, both
direct and collateral, that the client has. |
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The defense
attorney must vigorously
defend his client's interest. Click
on my Results
page to see how we get things done. |
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The defense
attorney must present all
options to his client with recommendations
and professional opinions. |
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The defense
attorney must prepare
his client completely for each step
in the legal process. |
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The defense
attorney must be prepared
himself. There is nothing more shocking to
see than an attorney, prosecutor or defense,
arguing an issue of law that was recently
decided by a higher court, in favor of the
other side. Because the law is constantly
evolving, your attorney is expected to keep
up with the changes. |
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The defense
attorney must review all
possible defense scenarios and interview
all witnesses and review evidence in support
of the clients case. |
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The defense
attorney must develop a theme
to the defense. The theme is composed of a
powerful defense strategy and a course of
action to present reasonable doubt or otherwise
minimize exposure or punishments. |
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The defense attorney must ALWAYS be ready
for trial. |
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To find out more information about these topics, please call us direct at
1-800-7700-DUI. |
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The Law Offices of Jeff Voll
Main Office:
3460 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1209
Los Angeles , CA 90010 |
Law Office of Garrett T. Ogata
3841 W Charleston Blvd. Suite 205
Las Vegas, NV 89102
email: jeffvoll@yahoo.com |
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