Friday, January 16, 2009

Tips Hiring an attorney based only on the fee

The State has unlimited resources and experienced officers who are trained to testify in these types of cases. You need an attorney who charges a fee which allows him to put time and effort in order to successfully challenge the prosecution's case. Lawyers, who routinely charge too little, must take on a larger number of cases at smaller fees in order to keep their doors open. Many times, those attorneys who have a large volume of cases are "spread too thin" and can not spend the time required to present a successful defense to your case. Look for a reasonable, predictable fee, not the cheapest. Attorney's who only charge 100.00 to 200.00 for representation are not serious about getting a successful result in your case.

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