Do I need to hire a defense lawyer for a criminal case?
Hiring an attorney to handle your criminal defense case in Utah can be one of the most important decisions you make. An experienced criminal defense lawyer can make the difference between success and disaster. If you are questioning whether you need an attorney, consider the following issues.
Do you have legal training and experience needed to go up against a seasoned prosecutor?
Utah’s criminal courts use an adversarial system – prosecution v. defense. A defendant who chooses self-representation will be going up against a prosecutor who likely has handled hundreds or thousands of cases, who has spent thousands of hours in court, and has spent years studying the rules of evidence, criminal procedure, and substantive criminal law. An experienced criminal defense lawyer can help even the playing field.
The best defense attorneys challenge the status quo through ethical advocacy both in and out of the courtroom.
The criminal law, rules of evidence, and procedural rules that govern a criminal case are not always straightforwardly written. Each of these rules and statutes has to be interpreted in light of a lengthy history of case law and opinions from Utah’s appellate courts as well as the federal court system and United States Supreme Court. It can take years of study and experience to develop the knowledge and skill necessary to successfully defend a criminal case in court.
You have the right to represent yourself and to present your own defense in court. But in most cases, you will be far better off if you hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to handle your case.
The best attorneys understand that the effects of a criminal charge extend beyond just the courtroom and case.
Can you handle the worst-case scenario if things go wrong?
In a perfect world, car accidents would never happen, no one would get sick, and justice would always prevail in our criminal courts. But still, we buy car insurance and health insurance. And most people hire a criminal defense attorney to ensure that their interests and rights are protected when they are charged with a crime.
An insurance agent once explained his theory on what things you should insure, and what things you should not insure. He said, “If you can afford to absorb the cost of a worst case scenario, then don’t buy the insurance. If you can’t absorb that cost, then buy insurance.” Small things like a broken toaster will probably not drive you into bankruptcy, so comprehensive and extended warranties may not be necessary. But major problems like long-term illnesses or an automobile accident with serious injuries can mean financial disaster. Insurance for these possibilities can be vital.
In a legal case, if you can accept the worst case scenario, then you may not need to worry about hiring an attorney. If you are facing a minor speeding ticket with just a small fine, then the money you would spend on an attorney is probably more than the conviction would cost you. On the other hand, in Utah even a “minor” misdemeanor conviction carries a real risk of jail time.
A successful defense strategy starts with an understanding of your goals and needs.
Any criminal conviction carries the potential for jail time. Felony convictions may result in extended prison sentences. Even a short jail sentence could mean losing your job, foreclosure or eviction from your home, not being able to take care of your family, and more. A felony conviction can make it much more difficult to get a job or even just to rent an apartment. Many Utah criminal convictions can also affect your driver’s license, the right to possess a gun or hunt, professional licensing, employment, and more.
If you can accept the worst case scenario for a conviction in your case, maybe you don’t need an attorney. But when the consequences of a Utah criminal conviction can have a devastating impact on your life and family, hiring an experienced Utah criminal defense attorney can give you the best chances of getting a positive outcome in your case.
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If you are facing a criminal charge in Utah, contact us now to schedule your initial consultation. See the difference an experienced criminal defense attorney can make for your case.
The right defense attorney can make the difference you need for your case.