Why You Need An Experienced Los Angeles Criminal Lawyer

on Saturday, February 2, 2013

Did you ever wonder if criminal court proceedings are like they are portrayed on TV and the movies? Well in case you didn't know, they are not! Television adds a kind of romantic drama that adds to the excitement of the television show to help bolster the police and lawyers as the "Good Guys", and vilify the criminal or "Bad Guy". If you really saw how a criminal court proceeding was conducted, you wouldn't find it entertaining or something you would want to see at the movies without the artistic embellishments that Hollywood adds to make money, and has nothing to do with a real LA criminal defense attorney.

While crime is not viewed as a dramatic entertainment by the legal system, the heart felt emotion of seeing or hearing of someone wrongly convicted of a crime they didn't commit can definitely have a deep emotional effect upon the person being convicted and his family.

The fear of being wrongly convicted of a crime is only one reason why someone arrested for a crime in Los Angeles needs a good criminal defense lawyer, especially if they are accused of a violent or other serious crime. The role of a LA criminal defense attorney isn't just standing up in court and presenting evidence, and cross examining witnesses, it starts at the crime scene where evidence is collected, reading and researching witnesses and their statements, how the police and investigators investigate the crime and even how scientific technology is applied and used. The defense process is very detailed and convoluted to fully uncover every detail that can be used by a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer in refuting the claims of the prosecution and proving his client innocent.

There are many other important reasons that anyone accused of a crime needs a good criminal lawyer representing them, such as uncovering evidence that was not found by police and investigators, exposing corruption or mishandling of evidence by police and other branches of the investigation team; not to mention combating the negative media spin that high profile or sensational cases often times are subjected to.

The sad facts of some criminal court cases and proceedings are oftentimes the result of what is called "profiling". Profiling is where a person is presumed to have more likely committed a particular crime based on racial or other stereotypical reasons, especially if the accused person has prior convictions of the same or similar crimes, or even the accused relationship of other parties who are also accused of the same crime.

It is almost impossible to put a price tag on a Los Angels criminal defense lawyer who successfully wins his clients case, because the personal freedom of a person accused of a crime is priceless, when a lengthy jail or prison sentence could easily end the life of the accused and the lives of his loved ones, not to mention the burden of public shame and ridicule that is also removed with the "not guilty" verdict.

The legal system in Los Angeles County and all of California is complex and without a highly experienced criminal defense attorney, the chances of winning even a minor criminal case is dismal. There are many people and public figures that would like you to think that the justice system is fair and fool proof, and that the rights of every person accused of committing a crime are protected because the State of California has a public defender system that provides anyone who can not afford a lawyer with an attorney to represent them in court. The idea that the justice system is fair, fool proof and anyone who doesn't have enough money to hire a lawyer will have their rights fully protected with he appointment of a public defender is outlandish and down right insane.

The shear lack of experience and over burdened caseloads of public defenders across the United States has earned public defenders the nick name of "Public Pretenders". The name which is the collective feeling of the lack of confidence indigent defendants have in court appointed lawyers, and the general inexperience that many of these mostly new attorneys have in representing these clients. That is not to say that every court appointed lawyer is a poor choice, lacks skill, or can't win a criminal case, but the general consensus is for the most part true as many "green" or fresh out of law school attorneys take county and state positions to gain experience, before moving on to private practice or partner law firms.

Even with the words from the U.S. Constitution stating that every accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilt doesn't have much weight in over crowed jails, and court calendars crammed full with criminal cases where it sometimes appears that clearing or closing a case via a plea agreement by the prosecution is more important than the idea of hiring more lawyers to fully protect the rights of the those who can not afford to hire a criminal defense attorney.
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