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Proving My Case In Court

As soon as I was accused of a crime that I didn't commit, I contacted a criminal attorney. I knew that I was going to need help proving my whereabouts and arguing with the other litigator, which is why I consulted with a professional. After meeting with my attorney and explaining my side of the story, she was able to go through my credit card statements to prove where I was and what I was doing. Her help proved my case in court, and it meant everything to me. This blog is dedicated to anyone who has ever been accused of a crime that they didn't commit.

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The insanity defense, though common in popular media, is not that easy to execute in the real world. In fact, different states have their own standards for proving the insanity defense. Here are some of the most common variations of the insanity defense. The M'Naghten Rule In the M'Naghten Rule, a criminal defendant is deemed to have been insane at the time of the alleged act if they: Didn't know the nature of their crime Couldn't differentiate right from wrong In some states, the defendant must meet both parts of the test while in others the defendant must only meet at least one of the tests. Read More 

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One of the biggest misconceptions about criminal defense law services firms is that they mostly deal with trials or the processes leading to trials. The field of criminal law, however, covers a lot more than just openly fighting clearly defined charges. In fact, even people who aren't facing the prospect of jail time may want to hire an attorney to protect their rights and represent their interests. You may want to retain counsel in any of these four instances. Read More 

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