Criminal Defense FAQs

When considering hiring legal representation from Logue Law Group, it is essential to understand some foundational information. Navigating the justice system in Pennsylvania can be incredibly overwhelming, so being aware of your fundamental rights is a crucial first step.

Before I Hire an Attorney, Should I Provide Any Information to the Police?

It is never a good idea to converse with law enforcement officers without a legal professional present. Anything you express could potentially be utilized against you in a court of law. Therefore, it is critical to courteously refuse to answer their inquiries and clearly invoke your constitutional right to legal counsel. Remaining silent protects your future.

What if Cops Want to Search My Car or Home?

Officers are required to secure a written warrant from a judge to lawfully search your residence, automobile, or person. You are under no obligation to permit a warrantless search, regardless of how much law enforcement may try to pressure you. Keep in mind, however, that there are specific exceptions where they might search without a warrant, such as instances involving probable cause or if you give them your explicit consent. If you believe your rights were violated during a search in Lawrence County, reaching out to a qualified New Castle criminal lawyer is highly recommended.

What if I’m Charged With a Minor Offense? Do I Need a Lawyer for That?

Generally, having an experienced advocate by your side when you appear before a judge is highly recommended. Your legal counsel can offer a comprehensive breakdown of the charges and work diligently to reduce financial penalties and possible time behind bars. For extremely minor infractions, like simple traffic citations, securing an attorney might not be strictly required.

Felony vs. Misdemeanor

Understanding the difference between charge levels is vital:

  • Misdemeanors: These are less serious than felonies. However, the most severe type, first-degree misdemeanors, carries a maximum potential jail sentence of up to five years.
  • Felonies: These are the most serious criminal charges and can result in up to 20 years of imprisonment.

How Much Should I Tell My Attorney?

Providing your New Castle DUI attorney with every single detail is vital to the final resolution of your legal situation. By remaining completely truthful and precise, you provide your legal team with the exact tools needed to construct a robust defense strategy. Even the most seemingly insignificant details matter immensely. Withholding facts or hiding information places your advocate at a severe disadvantage, particularly during plea negotiations or a trial setting, should the hidden truth eventually emerge.

Everything you disclose to your defense team remains entirely confidential. Your counsel is strictly barred from revealing this data to anyone, including family members, without your explicit authorization. Furthermore, police and prosecutors are legally prevented from weaponizing any conversations you share with your lawyer. This powerful safeguard, known as attorney-client privilege, is activated the exact moment you consult with our group, even if you ultimately choose not to hire us.

How Much Will My Defense Cost?

The financial investment required for your defense relies heavily on the overall complexity of the allegations. It also depends on the amount of time your New Castle criminal lawyer must spend representing you in court, alongside the extensive hours necessary for thorough case preparation.

Is Jail Time a Possibility?

Incarceration is always a possibility depending on the specific charges you face, the factual evidence of the incident, the overall severity of the matter, and the defense tactics your legal team can successfully deploy. The dedicated professional assigned to your case at Logue Law Group will fight tirelessly to secure the most advantageous outcome for you. For immediate assistance, please contact the New Castle DUI attorney at 412.387.6901.

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