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Finding a Good Criminal Lawyer

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Were you to be accused of a crime, such as robbing a bank, causing harm to another person intentionally, or even murder, you would need a criminal lawyer to represent you. Your goal is to prove that you are innocent and not guilty of the crime. Being guilty of the crime translates into prison time, which is something that no one wants to have to do, especially if they are innocent.

When accused of a crime, it is up to the defendant to find a good criminal lawyer. This can cost quite a bit of money. In the case that an individual can’t afford a lawyer, he or she will be appointed one by the court. This means that the defendant has no choice as to who their lawyer is. This can be a good thing or a bad thing depending on the lawyer. Being that the lawyer is a court appointed attorney, that could be bad because this attorney is paid for by tax money and not by the defendant. But when you can afford your own criminal lawyer, you have to interview them. They will do the same with you because they don’t want to take on a case that they will lose. If they think that there is the slightest chance that they will win, they will take the case. There is also the fact that they will get paid by you regardless and this can be a very hefty bill in the end.

The criminal lawyer is someone who specializes in criminal trials. They are not someone who takes care of tax law or represents corporations when people decide to sue them. This is something that is completely different. You will not see a tax attorney representing someone who has been accused of murder. And unless they specialize in it too, you won’t find a criminal lawyer involved in tax law. The criminal lawyer will stand by a defendant in a case and take all of the evidence they have gathered to prove innocence and convince a jury that their client is innocent. To get this evidence they will sometimes have to hire a private investigator to make sure that they have everything they need to prove innocence. They will also do some investigating of their own, especially if something sounds rather fishy about the case.

Many criminal lawyers find success and many don’t. It depends on if the prosecutor has enough evidence to really convict or if the defendant changes their plea. Defendants are supposed to be 100% up front with their lawyers and their lawyer will do what they can to ensure freedom for their client. But when the defendant is not 100% honest, this could result in the case being lost anyway. So now you know the important role of the criminal lawyer. Without them, many individuals would not receive the proper representation. Without proper representation, many individuals would be committed to a prison cell for crimes that they did not do. Fortunately, however, this is not the case and people are getting the representation that they need so that their innocence may be proven and they can go on with their life.

Product Liability is There to Protect You

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

If you want to know how product liability laws truly affect you, then consider an auto accident. You are involved in an auto or truck accident and the airbag does not deploy as it should. You receive injuries because of this mishap. If the automobile manufacturer knew that there was a problem with the airbags and did not issue a recall, then personal injury attorneys could sue the manufacturer to get you money for your injuries. The same liability applies to any product that is given out for public use or consumption.

Before a personal injury law firm becomes involved on a case by case basis, there is usually an investigation by a governing board that oversees the quality of products for that manufacturing group. If it was a case of salmonella poisoning, then the Food and Drug Administration would do a thorough investigation of the facility that produced the food that was contaminated.

After the investigation was complete and there was conclusive evidence that the manufacturer had a faulty product, many companies will issue a recall and then begin to pay restitution to parties that were injured. In many cases there will be a class action lawsuit and a court will set an amount to be divided among the people who have been injured as a result of the product failure.

There are other cases when product liabilities do come into play. In general, these cases have not been the result of an accident. It may simply be a breach of warranty or other consumer protection laws. Injury claims are generally not found in breaches of warranty. It is only when there is a defect or the product does not work as it is advertised that an injury claim can result.

The product injury attorneys at the Healy Law Firm have particular experience representing injured people and the families of those killed in complex cases involving products liability, transportation, interstate trucking, motorcycle, auto and railroad injury, aviation injury, medical malpractice, workplace injuries, workers compensation, construction injury, premises liability, police misconduct and other serious or catastrophic injuries.

At the Healy Law Firm, their experienced attorneys know how to thoroughly investigate the injury, identify, or rule out, all potentially responsible parties, determine whether foreseeable hazards were ignored or overlooked, and pursue the proper parties, including the manufacturer, a manufacturer of component parts, the wholesaler, the retail store that sold the product and others.

The Healy Law Firm’s experienced products liability attorneys are here to help you. To set up a free legal consultation visit at http://www.healylawfirm.com/ for more information.