When charged with a violent crime you not only have to address the specific allegations being made against you, but the public perception of your charges as well.  Being charged with a violent crime typically does not make you look very sympathetic to a jury.  As a result, it can be harder to get a fair trial in a violent crime case.  Regardless of what you are being charged with, you are still a person with rights that need to be protected.  Our job is to investigate the incidents that led up to your charge in their entirety and not just a specific selection of events that may be taken out of context.  The prosecution must prove its case against you beyond a reasonable doubt.

At Haddad Law Firm, we stand by our clients.  It is important for you to be a part of every decision that is made about your case, from beginning to end.  You are entitled to set your case for trial, which is a major decision to make about your case.  Let us help you make a fully informed decision based on our analysis of the facts and circumstances surrounding your case.  Even if you feel like you are facing the worst possible circumstances, there are things an experienced attorney can do to help improve your situation.