For most people, being involved in the criminal justice system is likely the most stressful, intimidating, and potentially ruinous situation within which they have ever found themselves. People like this have likely never had a use for a criminal defense attorney, and often this is obvious in the manner in which they hire their attorneys. They don't know where to turn, and make a rash decision that will dramatically affect their case.
Of course, there are those that are no strangers to the courthouse, who seek only the path of least resistance when it comes to their cases. These people either assume they will receive a court-appointed attorney, or manage to scrape up the $500 for a felony case. This little bit of advice is not for them.
For those that actually care about the outcome to their case, and want to ensure the best possible representation, allow me to provide another Top Ten List; The Top Ten Things to Keep in Mind When Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney.
1. Take advertising with a grain of salt - Many lawyers advertise. Many don't. Some advertisements are good and ethical, while some are, shall we say, ethically-challenged. (Can anyone say 1-800-DISMISS?) Just remember the point of advertising is to get you in the door, not necessarily as a barometer of competence. At the very least, most attorney have websites now. As a rule of thumb, they should be more informative about the law and the attorney than bragging.
2. Be prepared and on time for your consultation - Nothing is more aggravating for a lawyer (or maybe it's just me) than for a potential client to show up 30 minutes late. If a client can't get to my office to discuss his case on time, what are the chances they do what I need her to do? Like show up to court on time?
3. Never hire the first attorney to whom you speak - Take your time. Shop around. Get as many different opinions on your case from competent counsel as possible. The more you shop around, the more you'll realize which are good and which are not.
4. Never hire an attorney in the hallway of the courthouse - This never ceases to amaze me. Why would anyone trust their case to an attorney you simply give $200 in the hallway without really speaking to the attorney about their case? Big mistake. Huge.
5.
Do your homework - You should be able to find out something about pretty much every attorney you are thinking about visiting. If you do nothing else, you should
Google them and look them up on the
State Bar website. There, you can input their name and at least find out how long they have been licensed in Texas. Plus Googleing people is fun.
6. Always tell your potential attorney everything - How can you expect someone to give you advice on a situation if you don't fully tell them about the situation? Not telling your attorney that you have four prior felony convictions, you're on parole/ probation, you made a written statement to the police, or you consented to the search will drastically affect the advice given. It's in your best interest to be honest about everything.
7. Be honest about your situation - This applies to not only your case, but your financial situation. If you walk into a lawyer's office and have a budget of $10,000, then at some point that should come up in the discussion with your lawyer. Tell her your budget. If the lawyer can work within that budget, she'll tell you. If she can't, she'll tell you. If she's willing to take whatever money you have, run.
8. Don't haggle - This is a touchy situation, I realize. But you're not buying a used car. (Ok, I won't make the joke that some lawyers dress like used car salesmen. But I think I just did.) The point here is to remember you are paying for the attorneys time, effort and advice. Do you really want the attorney to realize that saving money is more important than the merits of your defense?
9. Never let an attorney promise you a result - Anyone that does this, is absolutely lying to you. If you don't believe this, just ask everyone on cell block D. Any attorney that promises a result has no idea what's going on. The only promise an attorney should make is that he will do his best for you.
10. Realize you get what you pay for - There is a reason an attorney will charge you only $500 for a felony offense. It's called they don't have many clients and they need to pay this month's rent; or last month's. You are paying for the attorney's skill. Do you want a $500-skilled attorney or a $5000-skilled attorney? It's up to you, but if you're in that situation, don't be mad that you go to jail after hiring the $500 attorney. You get what you pay for.
But what the hell do I know?
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