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Some Vital Duties of Criminal Defense Attorney

The role of a Cobb County criminal defense attorney, is to understand the charges that are filed and legal rights for case.<br>https://andrewschwartzlaw.com/practice-areas/criminal-defense/<br>

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Some Vital Duties of Criminal Defense Attorney

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  1. Some Vital Duties of Criminal Defense Attorney CRIMINAL DEFENSE DUI, INCLUDING PENALTIES TRAFFIC OFFENSES DRUG CRIMES

  2. Criminal Defense Lawyer A criminal defense lawyer fights criminal cases as a defense of an individual or a company charged with illegal activity. He or she involves in collecting facts, information, and fill up the required legal paperwork related to case or hearing. Criminal attorneys fight wide variety of criminal cases ranging from violent crimes, homicide, sexual assaults, theft, or drug crimes.

  3. The role of a Cobb County criminal defense attorney, is to understand the charges that are filed and legal rights for case.

  4. Conduct research and determine the probable outcome regarding the effective strategy to defend clients in court.

  5. Advise and represent clients in court before government agencies and in public legal matters

  6. They undergo training procedures to stay updated regarding new developments in the legal field.

  7. Communicate with the clients, colleagues, and judges. Negotiate punishments and settlements in courts.

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