The Role of Defense Counsel

Criminal defense counsel defend people and organizations that have been charged with some type of crime at the local, state or federal level.

The scope of practice for defense counsel spans the entire legal process, including:

Common roles that defense counsel take include:

Defense counsel or a defense attorney is hired or assigned to the accused after he or she has been charged with a crime. The defense counsel is the sole legal representative of the accused throughout the entire state or federal legal process.

One of the most important aspects of the US legal justice system is that the accused is not required to testify, as stated in the 5th Amendment to the US Constitution. The defense attorney serves as the representative of the accused in court. So, the accused does not have to speak or testify at all, but he or she still has the opportunity to cross examine the witnesses brought by the prosecution.

A defense counsel may be a public defender assigned to the case by the federal, state or local government. These lawyers work for the government and typically are appointed as defense counsel to clients who cannot afford to hire their own lawyer. In such cases, the legal fees for the public defender are paid by the government.

In a case where the accused can afford his or her own defense counsel, that person is responsible for all legal fees incurred during the case.

Tips About Criminal Defense Counsel

Much of the knowledge of the public about criminal defense law comes from television, which can lead to a number of misconceptions about the role of criminal defense counsel in a case. Some facts to keep in mind:

Massachusetts Defense Counsel

Anyone who has been charged with a crime in Massachusetts or in any other state should find defense counsel who is well versed in case law in that state or in that particular area of the law. The chances of having a successful defense in Massachusetts or in another local jurisdiction increase if you have defense counsel who is intimately familiar with the laws of that state, and also is familiar with the courts and judges in that particular area.

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