Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
At The Kohn Law Firm we’re continuously looking for ways to help people. We’ve put together a Frequently Asked Questions page to answer some basic questions about the law and other topics of interest. If we haven’t answered your question – contact us HERE and we’ll get you an answer ASAP!
Should I Talk To A Lawyer If I Get Arrested?
If you get arrested, it is generally advisable to seek legal representation, as it can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Here are a few reasons why hiring a lawyer may be beneficial:
- Legal Expertise: Lawyers have a deep understanding of the law and legal processes. They can assess the details of your case, identify potential defenses, and provide guidance on the best course of action.
- Protection of Your Rights: A lawyer can ensure that your rights are protected throughout the legal proceedings. They can advise you on how to interact with law enforcement, help prevent any self-incrimination, and ensure that due process is followed.
- Knowledge of the System: Lawyers are familiar with the court system and its procedures. They can navigate the complexities of the legal system on your behalf, file necessary paperwork, and present your case effectively.
- Negotiation and Plea Bargaining: In many cases, lawyers can negotiate with the prosecution to potentially reduce charges or secure a favorable plea bargain. They have experience in bargaining for lesser penalties or alternative sentencing options.
- Building a Strong Defense: If your case goes to trial, a lawyer can develop a robust defense strategy based on the evidence, witness testimony, and applicable laws. They can challenge the prosecution’s case and present arguments in your favor.
Should I Speak to the Police if I am Arrested?
If you are arrested, we strongly suggest that you consult with an attorney before speaking to the police. It is within your rights to remain silent and avoid self-incrimination, as outlined in the Miranda warning: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.” This cautionary statement is designed to protect your constitutional rights.
Speaking to the police without legal representation can potentially be risky, as anything you say may be used against you in the legal process. It’s important to remember that the police’s primary goal is to gather evidence, which could be used to support the prosecution’s case.
By consulting with an attorney first, you can better understand the charges against you, receive guidance on how to proceed, and ensure that your rights are protected. An attorney can advise you on when and how to speak to the police, and they can be present during any questioning to protect your interests.
It’s crucial to note that laws can vary between jurisdictions, so it’s generally a good idea to consult with an attorney who is knowledgeable about the laws and procedures in your specific jurisdiction to provide you with the most accurate advice.
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The Criminal defense lawyers at The Kohn Law Firm must have a deep understanding of criminal law, court procedures, and the rules of evidence. They must also possess strong communication and negotiation skills, as well as the ability to think critically and strategically. In addition, your lawyer MUST have years of experience defending similar cases in Colorado.
Finally, your defense lawyer must be able to work under pressure and remain calm and focused in high-stress situations.
Our primary goal is to protect the rights and freedoms of you, our client, and to ensure that you receive the best legal defense possible.
Criminal Defense Lawyers Work For YOU!
Criminal defense attorneys have a wide range of responsibilities, including investigating the charges against their clients, gathering evidence and witnesses, negotiating plea deals with prosecutors, and representing their clients in court. We may also advise their clients on how to navigate the criminal justice system and provide guidance on the potential consequences of various legal strategies.
Above all, we work to secure your freedom, protect your reputation and help to secure a bright future.