When you’ve just been arrested, you’re facing a couple of big decisions. Should you sign a plea agreement? Should you spring for a private defense attorney or just go with the free public defender?
These are important decisions, and your choices may impact the rest of your life. Many people who have been charged with crimes take the routes that seem the easiest in the moment. They may even try to avoid their troubles entirely, hoping that, if they hide under a rock, the charges will go away.
Alternatively, they may sign the plea agreement because it seems like the quickest way to have everything “over and done with.” Many people just want to put the situation behind them. But why do people sign the plea agreement so quickly if they’re innocent? Shouldn’t they fight?
You can fight your charges, but you’ll have to decide whether you want a public defender or private defense attorney. Read on for a discussion of the benefits of using a private criminal defense lawyer.
Criminal Defense Attorney vs. Public Defender
You’ve probably heard someone say, “You get what you pay for.” The saying fits perfectly with this situation.
Public defenders aren’t bad attorneys. Many of them are knowledgeable, hardworking lawyers who care about their clients. The only trouble is they have way too many clients. How can you possibly expect to get the help you need when your attorney can’t even answer your phone calls?
In some cases, a defendant may not even see a public defender before entering the courtroom. In addition, public defenders may swap cases, often appearing for each other in court when one gets called away for another matter. Then, you’re being represented by someone who doesn’t know you from the person standing next to you.
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Reach Out to a Criminal Defense Attorney
We’re not just bashing public defenders here. It’s not their fault that they are handed so many cases that they can’t possibly give them all the attention they need. Because public defenders are court-appointed, one has to take your case. All they can do is the best they can.
The Law Offices of Jeff C. Kennedy will do everything possible to get your charges dismissed or reduced, and the prosecution can’t intimidate us. We know whether you should sign that plea agreement, so you won’t have to wonder whether you’re making the right decision.
Even better, we have the time to handle your case the right way. Call 817-605-1010 to talk with an attorney for free. You can also reach us by filling out the form below.