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Gwinnett County Criminal Defense Case - What to Do When You're Involved

   
Author: Kevin Mitzner

Although Gwinnett County is just a small town in Georgia, the size of an area doesn't affect in any way the excellence of its judicial system. If you find yourself involved for one reason or another in a lawsuit in Gwinnett County and you have a need to hire a criminal defense lawyer, don't let yourself underestimate the other party and simply assume that a small town court will immediately find you innocent.

It doesn't work that way.

Gwinnett County or Los Angeles, wherever your case is being tried, the process is always the same: the government - or the "good" side - will always do their best to force you to give up and confess. To protect yourself from succumbing to pressure, you need to hire an exceptional Gwinnett County criminal defense lawyer to handle your case.

How Do I Know I Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer?
The clerk at the Gwinnett County judicial court himself will mail you a written notice of your impending warrant. When this happens, you must prepare yourself physically, mentally and emotionally for a protracted battle. Ask your close friends or research online about possible criminal defense lawyers you may hire.

It's a Psychological Battle
Guns and knives are not the weapons used in court but wit. You will do best with a Gwinnett County criminal defense lawyer backing you up because he or she is already familiar of the "traditions" that must be observed in the court, the strengths and weaknesses of the prosecutor and what factors can sway the minds of the judge and the jury in your favor. In plain and simple terms, it's better to hire a lawyer who's already familiar with the courtroom techniques of the prosecuting side. He will be more able to anticipate the motives or ploys of the other party and make the necessary adjustments.

What Happens If I Can't Afford to Hire My Own Counsel?
In the previous paragraph, an assumption on your ability to hire your own legal counsel was made. If, however, that proves to be impossible, Gwinnett County criminal defense laws allow you to apply for a court appointed counsel. You must submit a written application and do sounder oath. Applications are available at the Magistrate court. It's best if you apply for a court appointed counsel prior to your hearing as failure to do so will cause hearings to be indefinitely postponed.

Don't Plead
When a person is unjustly accused of committing a crime, his first instinct may be either of the two: do as the movies show us and "remain silent until your lawyer arrives" or give a sincere but thorough explanation on why it's absolutely implausible that you should be accused of committing such a crime.

In this case, option A is the best course to take. In criminal cases, however unfair this may be, the prosecuting side has usually pre-judged you already. It is therefore to your disadvantage to lay all your cards on the table as they'll certainly never give you the benefit of doing the same.

Trust Your Lawyer
At some point in your trial, you may feel like your lawyer is incapable of protecting you because it's taking him so long to get an acquittal. Don't give up! Trust your lawyer to do what's best for you. Unlike civilian cases, criminal lawsuits require lawyers to use highly sophisticated techniques in the court room and most of these techniques are a ploy to gain more time to come up with an ace.

The trust you have in your lawyer is crucial to the outcome of your case. If you can't display that trust, find another lawyer or the Gwinnett County Judicial System will find you guilty in a second.

Author Bio:
Kevin Mitzner is a specialist in this area. Kevin has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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