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Do I Need A Lawyer If I’m Innocent?

Do I Need A Lawyer If I’m Innocent?

Mar 2, 2023 | Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, Felonies

Do you really need a lawyer if you’re innocent? Absolutely! There’s a pervasive notion that only guilty people need lawyers, but the reality is that even innocent people can be wrongfully convicted if they don’t have legal representation. Know Your...
What is Burden of Proof, and Why Does it Matter?

What is Burden of Proof, and Why Does it Matter?

Sep 3, 2021 | Criminal Defense, Federal Criminal Defense, Felonies

What is a “Burden of Proof” and why does it matter? Every legal case has its own standard that guides a judge or jury in deciding who wins a case. This standard is called the “burden of proof.” Think of it as the level of and type of evidence required to...

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