Manitowoc, WI
(920) 273-1689
While not every legal matter will require an attorney, there are some situations that you shouldn't fight alone. Small cases you can deal with on your own include something like a speeding ticket or going to small claims court. However, when handling situations that involve severe legal disputes, it's not advisable to take chances. It's better to hire an experienced attorney because they can ensure that you have the best representation. Failing to work with an attorney can lead to broken agreements or even prison time.
There are many legal documents you'll need to interpret or file if you're dealing with a legal matter. Failing to file the right documents can ruin your case and cause serious problems. If you're not an attorney, you can miss deadlines and fail to follow the proper protocols. Did you know that a single incorrect or late filing can derail your case? This can delay a given legal procedure. You can also end up with your case thrown out altogether. Experienced lawyers know how to deal with legal documents properly in a manner that won't jeopardize your case.
Evidence plays a huge role in the courts. Without proper counsel, you may never know whether an important piece of evidence against you was obtained properly or if one of the witnesses keeps giving contradictory testimony. It's also essential to find out whether the crime lab handled all pieces of evidence properly every step of the way. Your attorney will conduct the necessary investigations to find out if any evidence was handled incorrectly. If something wasn't done properly, they could even have certain pieces of evidence suppressed.
These are some of the benefits of working with an experienced criminal defense law office. Are you looking for someone to represent you? Get in touch with Kaehne & Barrette Criminal Defense Firm today. We will ensure that you're well represented.
810 Washington Street
Manitowoc, WI 54220
Manitowoc Office: (920) 273-1689
Disclaimer: The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advise regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as attorney-client relationship has been established.
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