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Criminal Defendants On Trial: Courtroom Demeanor The word demeanor is a word that isn't used as much today as it was in years gone by. Whenever we see a word that isn't used often we can react in one of two ways. We can unwisely disregard it, or we can try to understand its meaning in order to... ( added 18 days 9 hours ago.)
Criminal Defendants On Trial: Motions to Dismiss Charges Before Charges are Filed It is essential to retain an experienced criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible after the accused is arrested. In fact, if the police contact the accused during their investigation but before arrest, it is time... ( added 139 days 9 hours ago.)
Criminal Defendants On Trial: Motions for Pre-Trial Release The Right to Pre-Trial Release There is no right to bail created by the U.S. Constitution. The Eighth Amendment states that "Excessive bail shall not be required" but it does not create the right to bail. In Stack v. Boyle , 342 US 1, 72 S.Ct.... ( added 160 days 8 hours ago.)
Criminal Defendants On Trial: The Parties, Charges, Arraignment & Pleas The Parties The defendant is the accused person against whom the criminal charges have been brought. The Defense team is headed by the attorney and may include an investigator, paralegal and other support personnel who work at the lawyer's... ( added 206 days 14 hours ago.)
Criminal Defendants On Trial: Pre-Trial Court Appearances Preparing for Court It is time to get ready for court. Plan when you will get up, what you will wear and when you will leave to be there on time. Don't do anything that might jeopardize your bond or lead to having it revoked. If you arrive... ( added 225 days 17 hours ago.)
Criminal Defendants On Trial: Coping with Your Lawyer, Family and Friends * Coping with your Lawyer: The single most important question you can ask yourself after being interviewed by a lawyer is, "Can I talk to him like a brother?" "When it comes to me opening up my life to someone, would it be him?" Of course... ( added 253 days 14 hours ago.)
Criminal Defendants On Trial: Under Immediate Arrest Under Immediate Arrest The police have a chilling way of ushering a person into the criminal justice system: "You are under arrest!" Through the shock of these words you realize that you better comply with their directions or you might feel... ( added 271 days 14 hours ago.)
Criminal Defendants On Trial: Police Request a Voluntary Statement Police Request a Voluntary Statement It's 4:00 a.m. and you are fast asleep. Loud pounding on your front door startles you to quickly try to awaken. You go to see who is there. Two very serious looking men dressed in shirts and ties show... ( added 279 days 9 hours ago.)
Criminal Defendants On Trial: In Jail or Out on Bond You have a constitutional right to silence. This is found in the 5 th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Never give a written or verbal statement to the police. Their job is to get you talking. If you volunteer to speak to anyone, you waive your... ( added 290 days 12 hours ago.)
ON TRIAL: What You Must Know as a Defendant Charged with a Crime In Jail or Out on Bond Trying to understand and cope with the entire process leading up to your jury trial can be more than overwhelming at times. The information presented here can help you deal with the inevitable stress of the Justice... ( added 301 days 15 hours ago.)



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