A criminal case can be an extraordinarily upsetting and disorienting experience, particularly for someone who is having their first encounter with the criminal justice system, but also for defendants who have had prior cases. A criminal defense lawyer in New Jersey needs to know many things to be able to represent their client effectively. Obviously, counsel needs to know the facts of the case, and will learn them, at least in part, from the discovery provided by the prosecuting authority. Defense counsel also needs to know about their client's personal situation in order to determine whether anything in their background bears upon the case. After all, a defendant is also a human being with a story to tell, and one of the functions of a criminal defense attorney is to make sure that the court and the prosecutor have this information.
Many criminal cases are resolved through negotiation, and we know that thorough review and preparation of each aspect of a case places a client in the strongest negotiating position. This includes a complete investigation and review of all evidence. However, both the defense attorney and the client need to remember at all times that any criminal matter can go to trial. Accordingly, counsel may use their best efforts to resolve a case without a trial but, at the same time, must prepare for any trial that may be necessary.
Whether someone is being investigated or has already been charged, skilled representation in court by an experienced New Jersey criminal jury trial attorney is vital to the successful outcome of any criminal case. From arrest through appeal, we prepare meticulously to present a client's State or Federal criminal case in the most effective way possible.
Experienced Criminal RepresentationObtaining and reviewing evidence, negotiating with prosecutors, and presenting a convincing case at a criminal jury trial is a long and difficult process with many twists and turns. Experience isn't an option — it's a requirement.
We have many years of experience defending adults and juveniles who are facing criminal charges in the courts of New Jersey and New York City. Follow these links to learn more about our representation of adults and juveniles charged with criminal conduct:
If you, a family member or friend has been charged with a Federal or State crime in New Jersey or New York City, the selection of the right New Jersey criminal defense attorney could make a critical difference in the outcome of the case. We aggressively protect our clients’ constitutional rights and seek the best possible outcome in every matter. To schedule a consultation to discuss an adult or juvenile criminal matter, contact us online or at 800-361-6554 (toll free).