The Importance of Having a Defense Attorney in Your Corner

Protect Your Rights When Facing Charges

Facing criminal charges can be a scary situation, and you may be left wondering where you can turn to for help. Know that in these instances, you have the right to defend yourself against the charges, and there is no better defense than a criminal defense attorney who knows how to defend the rights of the accused.

Read on to learn more reasons why it’s important to work with an attorney for criminal defense cases.

Calm in the Midst of a Storm

Many people with pending criminal charges might be afraid of what the future might look like and what will happen to their families. They may face a range of emotions, including anxiety and depression. A criminal defense attorney can be an objective party who can remain calm and clearly explain your options when you are feeling nervous.

Knowledge of the Law

One of the reasons you should work with a criminal defense attorney when facing charges is that they know the state and federal laws needed to help you craft a successful defense. They may be able to find ways to lessen or even dismiss charges. In addition, they may know the local courts well and can provide you with insight as to what to expect.

Handling All of the Legal Matters

So much goes into a criminal defense case, including conducting an investigation and working with witnesses and expert testimony to present an effective defense. When you are overwhelmed with charges, these are not activities that you will have time to conduct. Your criminal defense attorney can handle all of the legal matters associated with your case so that you can focus on planning ahead.

Choosing Your Attorney

The right attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of a criminal case. You need an attorney who can help you protect your rights and fight the charges you face. At Law Offices Of Mark M. Childress, our team of attorneys can guide you throughout the criminal defense process while remaining a calm presence amid a scary situation. We’ve helped former clients get their charges reduced or dismissed, and we want to do the same for you.


Learn more about our criminal defense team or schedule a consultation by calling us at (817) 497-8148 or by visiting our website.

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