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Finding the Right Criminal Defense Attorney for Your Case

Robert Stahle • October 6, 2020
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Because you likely already know how important it is to hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to represent you in court, the next step is finding the right criminal defense lawyer for your case. Not all criminal defense attorneys are the same, as some specialize in certain types of criminal law and not others. Finding the right criminal defense attorney can make a huge difference in the outcome of your case.

Fitch & Stahle Law Office is a Sioux City criminal law office that consists of Thomas A. Fitch and Robert J. Stahle, who are defense attorneys accredited in both Iowa and Nebraska. Here is what you should look for when searching for a criminal defense attorney to represent you in court.

Civil Vs. Criminal Attorneys

There are two different types of attorneys, criminal and civil. These two types differ based on the nature of the work, as a criminal defense law firm will handle different types of cases than a civil law firm.


  • Civil attorneys tend to congregate in large corporate law firms with branch offices in many cities. They represent companies that do business around the world and have a continual need for legal advice and representation.
  • In contrast, criminal law attorneys are typically housed in smaller, local firms and represent clients who are local.

Look Local

The right criminal defense attorney for your case will have experience in the courthouse where your case is pending. Though state laws remain consistent, procedures can vary from one courthouse to another, and familiarity with a judge can greatly help your case. For instance, a defense attorney in one county may know which prosecutors are more likely to plead right before trial, versus those who will negotiate in advance. Choose a local Sioux City attorney with experience in both Iowa and Nebraska for your best chance of success.

Experience Handling the Types of Crimes Charged

A defendant should try to find a criminal defense attorney who has experience handling the specific crime that you have been charged with. Modern criminal law is so complex that some lawyers may specialize in a specific type of criminal defense. For instance, they may specialize in drunk driving cases, drug possession cases, or white-collar crimes.

Personal Factors

Because you’re going to be working with your attorney one on one, it is important that you feel comfortable with them. When you’re considering hiring a particular lawyer, take these questions into consideration:


  • Does the attorney seem like somebody I can be open with?
  • Does the lawyer show personal concern and a genuine desire to want to help?
  • Does the attorney explain things in a way that I can understand?

Sioux City Criminal Defense Attorneys

With accreditation in both Iowa and Nebraska, our team of defense attorneys has more than 50 years of combined experience. If you need a criminal law attorney, our lawyers handle drug cases, drunk driving cases, burglary cases, and more.

Contact our office at (402) 494-3012 today to find out if we’re the right firm for you.

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