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Why You Need a Defense Attorney Even When You’re Innocent

Being charged with a crime isn’t the same as being found guilty in a criminal trial. Every day, someone is charged with a crime they didn’t commit and put in the position of defending their innocence. In the United States, we have something called the Presumption of Innocence. Under the Presumption of Innocence, any person who is suspected of committing a criminal act is innocent until they are proven guilty.
If you’ve been accused of a crime you didn’t commit, you might be wondering if it’s really necessary to hire a defense attorney to protect the innocence you claim. If you’re innocent, shouldn’t the lack of evidence alone be enough to keep you out of jail? The answer is not always, and an experienced defense attorney is an ally you want on your side.
The Prosecution Is Not Your Friend
For every defendant in a criminal trial, there’s a prosecuting attorney that is hard at work, looking to establish your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. If you’re innocent, it logically seems like this would be impossible to do, however this often isn’t the case.
At the end of the day, it’s the prosecutor’s job to get a conviction. This means they’re going to be looking at any and all evidence that presents a compelling case for your involvement in the crime. A defense attorney can counter their arguments, prevent improper evidence from being used against you, and prepare a case that establishes your innocence. Without a defense attorney by your side, you risk being unfairly convicted for a crime you didn’t commit.
Your Defense Attorney Is Your Voice in the Criminal Court System
If you’re charged with a crime, and end up going to trial, there’s a balance of back and forth communication between the defense, prosecution, the judge, and the jury in the case. There are two distinct sides of the story to be told, with evidence and testimony being presented to support each. There is also a great deal of legal technicalities that come into play, which is why it’s often so difficult – and ineffective – to represent yourself in a trial. During the trial stage, your attorney serves as your voice, and your advocate during the entire process.
A Defense Attorney Can Stop Charges In Their Tracks
The majority of criminal charges never make it to trial. This is because defense attorneys know how to work with the prosecution to iron out a plea deal that keeps their defendant out of court and minimizes any potential sentencing. If you’re truly innocent, your defense attorney can prove just how difficult it would be for the prosecution to establish guilt. In this case, the prosecution is more likely to agree to a plea or drop the charges altogether.
Charged with a Crime? Connect with an Experience Criminal Defense Law Firm
If you’ve been charged with a crime you didn’t commit, the most important thing you can do to protect your freedom is to reach out to a criminal defense law firm to discuss your case. A consultation with a defense attorney can help you better understand the complexities of your case. Our experienced defense attorneys are here to help. Contact Fitch & Stahle Law Office for a consultation today.

