Why Do I Need a Criminal Defense Lawyer?
This right is to protect you from being mishandled by law enforcement, and it is also to protect you from being coerced into saying things that could complicate an investigation.
It is vitally important that if you have been arrested in Mississippi that you do not waive your right to speak to counsel before questioning, because everything you say and do will be used against you, if you let it.
Criminal proceedings have become increasingly complicated over the past decade, and many situations that previously did not require the assistance of a lawyer are now unimaginable without one.
It is said that "a man who represents himself in court has a fool for a client," and even what appear to be simple cases can be lost in the hands of someone that doesn't know or understand not only the law, but proper criminal procedure.
Lawyers also know how to communicate properly with the justice system, and can easily keep track of and schedule important dates such as hearings, sentencing, trials and appeals.
You often have other obligations in your life like family, work, and school, and trying to balance all of these concerns while maintaining your legal presence can easily overwhelm even the most organized individuals.
A lawyer comes in handy in these situations because they act as your representative through the entire process, and with certain interruptions, allow you to get on with your life as much as possible.
A lawyer is also important in the situations where you need to know what to say and what not to say.
Simple off-hand remarks can have serious legal ramifications, even if they are taken completely out of context.
The prosecution is always looking for ways to add evidence to their case, and many times people volunteer information that hurts their own cause.
A lawyer can instruction you on how to speak and to whom to speak, and make sure that how you present yourself is consistent with your best interests.
The most important place you need a lawyer in Mississippi is during your trial.
Standing up in front of a judge or jury and pleading your case earnestly and honestly in a perfect world would be the best way to conduct your case, but in this world you need to have someone that knows the law, knows the ways prosecutors will try to interrogate you on the witness stand, and how to best conduct yourself in front of a judge and jury in order to accurately portray your case and not alienate the people that have your fate in their hands.
For all these reasons, and more, hiring a Mississippi criminal lawyer is always your best bet when faced with DUI, burglary, property crime, larceny or drug possession arrests.