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Do I Still Need To Hire A Criminal Defense Attorney If I Am Innocent?

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Were you arrested and charged with committing a crime you did not commit? If so, you might be wondering whether you still need to hire an attorney even if you are innocent. If things were different, maybe there would be no need for you to hire an attorney. However, considering how many innocent people are currently behind bars, it is best that you hire a criminal defense attorney even if you are innocent of the crime you are being accused of committing. The reality is that just because you are innocent doesn’t mean that you cannot be found guilty and convicted. It is imperative that you hire an attorney if you want to lower your chances of a guilty verdict.

Sometimes, innocent people fail to hire a criminal defense attorney because they believe if they hire an attorney, it means they are guilty. Other times, innocent people refuse to hire an attorney because of the notion that the truth will come out. This is far from the truth. The truth does not always come out, and hiring a criminal defense attorney does not mean you are guilty. Instead of thinking of reasons not to hire a criminal defense attorney, it would be best to think about the reasons to hire a criminal defense attorney. The following are some of the main reasons to hire a criminal defense attorney even if you are innocent of the crime you are being accused of committing.

An Attorney Can Help Protect Your Constitutional Rights

The United States Constitution grants you several rights. For example, you have the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. In an effort to improve their chances of convicting a defendant, it is not uncommon for law enforcement officers and prosecutors to violate a defendant’s right. An attorney can make sure your constitutional rights are not violated. If the prosecutor or law enforcement officers try to violate your rights, an attorney can help you notify the court.

An Attorney Can Help You Search for Evidence That Can Help Your Case

To increase your odds of having your criminal charges dismissed, you need to present evidence that favors you. An attorney can help you search for evidence that can convince the court there is no way you could have committed the crime you are being accused of committing. Examples of evidence that an attorney can help you search for include;

  • Witness testimonies
  • Photographs and videos
  • GPS data

An Attorney Can Help You Develop an Effective Defense Strategy

If you want to convince the court to drop your charges, you need to develop an effective defense strategy. An attorney can help you with this. Depending on your case’s specifics, the following are defenses that an attorney can use;

  • Claiming a violation of your constitutional rights
  • Proving you were not at the crime scene when the crime occurred
  • Claiming that the prosecution does not have sufficient evidence to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt

Contact an NYC Criminal Defense Attorney

If you are being accused of committing a crime you did not commit, contact the skilled and dedicated NYC criminal defense attorney, Mark I. Cohen, at 917-414-8585, to maximize your chances of seeing a fair outcome from your case.

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"... Mr. Cohen's effort... in everything he has done before the Court, is A-Plus... [R]ecently, in another case... [before me], the result he achieved for his client... was quite impressive." Honorable Kenneth M. Karas, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York.

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"As Mark Cohen, a defense lawyer who has tried cases throughout the city and was a prosecutor in the Bronx, pointed out, there is a saying among defense lawyers in New York." – As provided in the New York Times City Room Blog.

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