March 18, 2008

Waking to the Risks

by Juble.com

In what has to be one of the great oxymorons in law, “criminal defense” represents one of the most common areas of legal expertise. Unfortunately, common misconceptions abut what a criminal defense lawyer does also means that many of their clients end up selecting the wrong lawyer, and also have false conceptions of what will happen to them once the process begins. The truth is that almost half of all people could be charged with criminal acts in a single year… ranging from threat, conspiracy, and abuse charges.

Dealing With Police: For example, most people fail to distinguish the roles of attorneys when dealing with police. As the criminal process typically begins not with lawyers but with a citation or investigation by police, many people incorrectly believe that police adequately represent their interests. Many people also incorrectly believe that hiring an attorney will cause police to become more suspicions, hostile, and intractable. Generally, however, police are less likely to act against someone who is seen as fully armed with legal knowledge. This is because (at least in my experience) most police see attorneys as not understanding police work, while undermining police authority. One thing police and criminal defense counsel do agree with is how amazing it is that criminal defendants (especially if they’re guilty) talk so much. Criminal defense attorneys say their first advice is often the best: “shut up until I get there.”

Right to Silence: The right not to speak is a vital part of the right to representation. The police are required to Mirandize anyone they arrest. Without this right, the very nature of what constitutes an “arrest” would become ambiguous. In a free society, the right to have one person to stand up and represent the power of the entire democracy is an incredible thing. But the intimidating nature of being detained by the state was not lost upon our founding fathers over two hundred years ago.

Adequate Representation: Unfortunately, the range of abilities represented by criminal defense lawyers is wide. A decision about what kind of lawyer can be afforded is also going to affect specific rights. For example, waiting for a public defender, because a client does not have enough for a private attorney, may mean more time in jail. Furthermore, depending on the quality of the public defender, the rate of pleading guilty is much higher when a public versus a private attorney is involved.

An acquaintance of mine is just now facing the third of a recurring series of a problem he has (driving under the influence). There wasn’t much I could do for him…I knew he wasn’t willing to pay for what it might take to beat the police case against him. Neither was he ready to know just how much he was going to have to pay (almost $10,000). Because the police spend a lot of time building DUI cases, they are hard to beat; this often means ‘expensive’ to beat, as there are very expensive experts who do nothing but beat DUI cases. Does this mean ‘adequate representation’ is the same as the quality of representation available to thsoe who can afford the best? Of course not. Some of the best advice I give anyone is to do more than “know” your rights, as evidenced in the popularity of dozens of television true crime dramas. I urge people to exercise your rights.

To a great measure, this means waking up to the daily reality: almost anyone can be arrested on a criminal charge. Adequate, and competent, representation has even been held to be present when a lawyer was visibly asleep during a criminal defendant’s trial. The best criminal defense begins before the trial…and before any charges. I hope we all wake up to the risks.

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December 14, 2007

Legal Firms Using Conference Calls In Their Legal Services

by George Purdy

The rapid strides in technology are changing the way we go about businesses. Satellite technology, cell phones, internet, and other telecom and related technologies have ushered in a plethora of new ways in which we communicate with each other. One such cutting edge technology which has had a major impact on present day business operations is conference call services.

Conference call services enable people around the world to hold virtual meetings, making it unnecessary for people to spend large amounts of time and money so they can be in the same place for a meeting. Regardless of whether you’re in Nashville, Paris, or Kuala Lumpur, you can still communicate with people you care about through conference calls.

One area in which conference call services is really making an impact is in the legal sector. Legal proceedings can be greatly benefited through the use of conference calls. These calls can literarily facilitate meetings between some to the world’s greatest legal minds with a push of a button. They can also be used to contact leading experts for expert testimony or top forensic scientist for their specialized opinions.

Conference call services are also a convenient way for lawyers to handle their business proceedings. The legal profession can be quite stressful. Lawyers put in long hours in the office doing research, meeting with clients, and shifting through paperwork. The time saved with a simple conference call can be a life saver.

One more benefit of having a conference call meeting is that the entire meeting can easily be recorded and transcribed. This makes it easy to review at a later time either for a quick reminder or for deeper analysis. With all these aforementioned benefits it is clear why conference call services should be included in all legal proceedings.

Conference calls are also easy to record, transcribe, and then review later. Whether you need to refresh your memory or study the contents of a conversation at length, these transcripts are yet another benefit to conference call meetings. It is clear, given all the benefits that have been discussed, that legal proceedings should always include conference call services.

Conference call services is a modern and effective way to speed up spreading and exchange information, eliminating travel costs, solving problems faster and keeping a touch of personal face-to-face communication. Conference calls allow you to hold virtual meetings with people located the world over. One of the sectors, which could profit from such a service, is legal sector. When these services are used for marketing legal services, small law firms can perform at the same level and with the same amount of resources as a much larger law firm would be able to. The big advantage of a conference call is also full electronic documentation of the meeting.

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