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Arrested or Accused? Understanding Criminal Lawyers


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Meason & Morris Law explains what a criminal lawyer does.

Finding yourself in legal trouble can be a scary and confusing experience. If you've been arrested or accused of a crime,you might not even know where to begin. One of the most important decisions you'll make is choosing the right lawyer to represent you. But with so many different types of lawyers, how do you know if you need a criminal lawyer?


Criminal Lawyers: Your Advocates in the Justice System


Criminal lawyers specialize in defending people who have been accused of crimes. These crimes can range from minor offenses like traffic violations to serious felonies. No matter the severity of the charges, a criminal lawyer can be your advocate in the justice system, protecting your rights and fighting for the best possible outcome in your case.


When Do You Need a Criminal Lawyer?


There are several situations where you should strongly consider hiring a criminal lawyer:


  • You've Been Arrested: This is a clear sign you need legal representation. Don't speak to the police without a lawyer present. Your lawyer can advise you on your rights and ensure you don't accidentally say anything that could incriminate yourself.

  • You've Been Charged with a Crime: Even if you haven't been arrested, being formally charged with a crime is a serious matter. A lawyer can review the charges against you, investigate the case, and develop a strong defense strategy.

  • You're Being Investigated by the Police: If you suspect you're under investigation for a crime, consulting with a lawyer is crucial. They can advise you on how to interact with the police and protect your rights.


What Do Criminal Lawyers Do?


Criminal lawyers wear many hats, offering a range of services to their clients. Here are some of the key things they do:


  • Understanding Your Charges: Criminal law can be complex. A lawyer can explain the charges against you in clear terms, helping you understand the potential consequences you face.

  • Investigating the Case: Your lawyer will investigate the facts of your case, gather evidence, and interview witnesses. They can identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case and build a strong defense strategy.

  • Negotiating with the Prosecutor: In many cases, your lawyer can negotiate with the prosecutor to try to get the charges reduced or dismissed.

  • Representing You in Court: If your case goes to trial, your lawyer will represent you in court, presenting evidence and arguing your case before a judge or jury.

  • Protecting Your Rights: Throughout the legal process, your lawyer will ensure your constitutional rights are protected. This includes your right to remain silent, your right to an attorney, and your right to a fair trial.


Top Areas of Expertise for Criminal Lawyers


Criminal law covers a broad spectrum of offenses. Some criminal lawyers have specific areas of expertise Here are some of the most common:


  • DUI/DWI: Driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a serious offense. A lawyer specializing in DUI/DWI cases can help navigate the complex legal issues involved and fight to protect your driver's license.

  • Drug Crimes: If you've been arrested for possession or distribution of drugs, a criminal lawyer can represent you and explore potential defenses.

  • Violent Crimes: Charges of assault, battery, or other violent crimes can have life-altering consequences. A skilled criminal lawyer can build a strong defense and fight for a just outcome.

  • Theft Crimes: From shoplifting to grand theft auto, a criminal lawyer can represent you in theft cases and explore options for minimizing the charges.

  • White-Collar Crimes: These are non-violent crimes involving financial gain, such as fraud or embezzlement. A criminal lawyer experienced in white-collar crimes can guide you through the legal process.


Finding the Right Criminal Lawyer


Finding the right criminal lawyer for your specific case is important. Here are some tips:


  • Get Recommendations: Ask friends, family, or trusted professionals for recommendations for criminal lawyers.

  • Do Your Research: Research potential lawyers online and read reviews from past clients.

  • Schedule Consultations: Many lawyers offer free consultations. This is an excellent opportunity to discuss your case, ask questions, and get a sense of their experience and personality.


Meason & Morris Law: Standing By Your Side


At Meason & Morris Law, we understand the stress and uncertainty that comes with facing criminal charges. Our experienced criminal lawyers are dedicated to protecting your rights and fighting for the best possible outcome in your case. We offer personalized legal representation and will work tirelessly to build a strong defense strategy on your behalf.


Meason & Morris Law: Your Trusted Legal Partner


Whether you're facing criminal charges, navigating a family law issue, or need assistance with another legal matter,Meason & Morris Law is here for you. We are committed to providing our clients with high-quality legal representation, personalized attention, and a strong advocate in their corner.


Contact Meason & Morris Law today. We'll listen to your situation, answer your questions, and guide you towards the best course of action. Together, we can face legal challenges with confidence and achieve a positive outcome.

 

Meason & Morris Law is a legal firm led by seasoned attorneys Marty Meason and Chris Morris. We provide a professional experience for all our clients, helping them navigate their legal rights. We focus on Criminal Justice Law (felonies and misdemeanors), Divorce and Family Law, Expungement and Felony Law, Probate Law and also have Trial experience. We are currently accepting cases in Washington, Nowata, Osage and Rogers counties.


Meason & Morris Law

515 Delaware Ave

Bartlesville, OK 74003

918-336-6300

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