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Phone: (407) 894-6834
Email: RBranson@bransonlaw.com
Criminal Law consists of any interaction between an individual
and a governmental agency where there is a possibility of fines or loss
of liberty. Loss of liberty basically means jail. Our office routinely
handles traffic, misdemeanor, felony, and juvenile matters for clients.
Because of our depth of experience we have been tremendously successful
in this field of endeavor.
Typically, your case will proceed in a uniform fashion. If you
are arrested, within 24-48 hours, you will have an initial appearance
before a judge. At that time, they will determine the bond amounts or a
release on your own recognizance. This will be followed up with an
arraignment shortly thereafter at which time a defendant is given an
option of a plea of guilty, a plea of not guilty or a plea of no
contest. Our clients will always plea not guilty and if we have been
retained before the arrangement, you will not have to appear.
Thereafter, within 30-60 days typically you will have your pretrial
conference. This conference is with you, myself, the State Attorney and
the Judge. At that time, we will set a trial date. Approximately 30
days thereafter is where our expertise becomes most beneficial to you.
While the terminology changes in the various courts, this is a fairly
standard presentation of how your case will go forward. Prior to the
Pretrial Conference, we would get with you to see if we could have your
case disposed of with either a Motion to Dismiss or a Motion to
Suppress. These are legal maneuvers designed to keep the State and the
police honest and to limit the amount of evidence that they can use
against you in a court of law.
There are certain general things you should always know when
you are dealing with policing authorities. They are doing their job.
While it may seem unfair to you and I, they are not your friends and
anything you say can and will be used against you. Therefore,
don’t talk to them other than to establish who you are. Do not
consent to any search. This is not the time to explain why “this
is all a misunderstanding”. Merely cooperate and as soon as
possible, set and keep an appointment so you can hire an attorney.
There are approximately 2 MILLION people in America kept in jails,
prisons and other confinements. This is the highest incarceration rate
in the world and you do not want to be a part of that statistic. If you
think waiting at a doctor or a lawyer’s office is irritating,
imagine waiting in a cell. I can guarantee few things in life, but this
will have an adverse impact on one’s social calendar.
Penalties are fairly standard. Both State and Federal law
requires judges adhere to a sentencing guideline system. While the
judge is the best fact finder in the world for your particular
situation, the Legislator seems to think that they can stick their nose
into the judicial process and limit what the judge can and cannot do as
it regards sentencing. While stupid, inefficient, and patently unfair,
if you don't like this, now it is time to contact your Legislator or
Congressman and complain about this. The judge is very constrained as
to what he can do as it regards sentencing. Minimum and maximum
penalties are arrived at by past prior criminal record, and by the
seriousness of the offense. Each individual case needs to be looked at
specifically and you will be provided a range of what you would be
looking at. Further, with the great number of variables involved, some
of my best work has been completed without the need of a trial. As a
result, your specific penalties will be determined by a multitude of
factors that we will not know at the beginning of the case.
The bottom line, as a general rule, our office recommends that
you do no illegal, immoral or criminal acts. If for whatever reason the
authorities arrest you, do not discuss your case with them, but
contact an attorney as soon as humanly possible so you can get proper
legal advice for your specific situation. We provide a $150.00 initial consultation.
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