What is a Defense Attorney?
A Defense Attorney is a legal professional who is trained and experienced in representing individuals and organizations who are facing criminal charges. Hiring a defense attorney can help ensure that you receive a fair and just outcome and can help protect your rights and interests throughout the criminal justice process. Montgomery, Kelley & Dennett handles felonies and misdemeanors, to include probation violations in all courts in Williamsburg and the surrounding area.
Why Hire A Defense Attorney?
There are several reasons why you should consider hiring a Defense Attorney if you have been charged with a crime:
- Legal knowledge and representation: A defense attorney has a thorough understanding of criminal law and the criminal justice system. They can provide you with legal advice and represent you in court.
- Protection of your rights: A defense attorney can help ensure that your constitutional rights are protected throughout the criminal justice process.
- Negotiation and plea bargaining: A defense attorney can negotiate with the prosecution on your behalf and may be able to have the charges against you reduced or dismissed.
- Trial representation: If your case goes to trial, a defense attorney can represent you in court and present a strong defense on your behalf.
- Sentencing advocacy: If you are found guilty, a defense attorney can advocate for a lenient sentence on your behalf.
- Emotional support: Being charged with a crime can be a stressful and emotional experience, and a defense attorney can provide you with support and guidance throughout the process.
- Knowledge of the local court system: A defense attorney is familiar with the local court system and the judges and prosecutors in the area and can use this knowledge to your advantage.
Montgomery Kelley & Dennett are here to help!
Are you in need of assistance with a recent criminal charge and live in New Kent, Virginia? At Montgomery, Kelley & Dennett we have decades of combined legal experience and will aggressively pursue your case.