Criminal Law: What If I'm Innocent?
Unfortunately, 2-10% of people placed in U.S. jail are wrongfully convicted. This may seem like a small percentage, but when you consider there are currently about 2.1 million people in prison, then 210,000 people incarcerated are innocent. This is a very big number, and it's a number group that most people do not think they will ever become a part of. However, life is unpredictable, so if you have ever wondered "how do innocent people become guilty in the eyes of the law? What would I do if this happened to me?" keep reading to learn more.
How do people become wrongfully convicted? There are many ways that law enforcement personnel are led to the wrong trail. From faulty memory of the victim to intentionally dishonest witnesses, there is no question that things can turn sour fast in the courtroom. And, a bad situation can become even worse with inexperienced lawyers who are not prepared to handle the case.
You can recognize a bad lawyer by studying their commitment to you. Do they clue you in on the process, or constantly leave you in the dark? Do they make empty promises to you that cannot be fulfilled? Lastly, have they displayed evidence of a strategy for your success? If you can answer no to any of these questions, they could be part of the problem, not the solution.
Although the 2-10% of innocents who land in jail do not completely lie in the hands of poor lawyers, it is certainly appropriate to suggest that incapable attorneys could help contribute to these numbers. The best action to protect yourself is to hire trustworthy defense attorneys.
At Kennedy Purdy Hoeffel & Gernert LLC, we work dutifully to decrease the number of innocent victims who become incarcerated, and we will provide you with accurate representation should you find yourself at the podium. To speak with an attorney in Bucyrus or Galion, Ohio, about your personal injury, family law circumstances, or criminal law issues, contact us today.
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