Archive for June, 2008

macky note asked:


 

The role of a criminal attorney is to represent the accused in the court of law.  There are times the law accepts physical abuse against people, when it is done in self defense, to protect someone else, to protect one’s property.  All these cases are acceptable by the court.

But before the court can accept this as such, you along with your criminal attorney have to show some proof.  You will have to show a minimum of four reasons why you had to perform the act of using physical force against someone.  The criminal attorney will have to show that you did not provoke the physical assault, that you were in danger of physical harm, that you only used force to prevent from the harm aimed at you and that you only used the force that was required to protect yourself and nothing more.

If your situation was that you had no other go but to defend against someone attacking you and you feared that they are going to do bodily harm, then your criminal attorney should prove in the court that you believed that the force you used was necessary in order to protect yourself from the other person, who was going to cause you harm or even may have caused you death.

Taking a battering from someone is not necessary and every person has the right to protect themselves.  The only thing is that these things have to be proved in court.  The criminal attorney’s job is to make the court see that under the circumstances you had only two choices; one is to wait for the other person to kill you and the second one is to use force to stop the other person from killing you.

Whatever the situation, the criminal attorney’s duty is to fight for you because they believe you are innocent.  He plays a very important role in helping you out of any critical situation.

 

For more information about this article try to visit Criminal Records

 

 



superintense asked:


This is the deal…our family’s best friend son (who was 8) was in the car when his 72-year-old great uncle was heavily drinking (over 3x the legal limit)..the uncle dropped our family’s best friend son and his adopted son off at Chuck E. Cheese, went to the liquor store next door, got extremely intoxicated in the parking lot, and then picked them up. On the way home, he got into an accident that resulted in the death of the 8 year old. I am looking to create a petition for the people who support that the person responsible receives the maximum punishment. This would be presented at the trial with the impact statements, does anyone (preferably a lawyer) believe this will make a difference?

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