
Frequently asked questions
Choosing the best criminal defence lawyer involves evaluating their experience, expertise, track record, and your comfort level during consultations. Ensure they are licensed and in good standing with the law society.
In our first consultation, we'll discuss your case details, our experience with similar cases, and potential outcomes. This meeting helps us understand your needs and allows you to see if we're the right fit for you.
Legal fees can vary based on the lawyer's experience, the complexity of the case, and the fee structure (hourly rate or flat fee). It's important to discuss fees upfront, understand what services are included, and inquire about any additional costs that may arise.
While we can't guarantee a specific outcome, we can provide insights into possible scenarios based on your case facts, legal precedents, and our professional experience.
Many cases are resolved without a trial through negotiations, plea bargains, or alternative dispute resolutions. We'll advise on the best course of action based on your case specifics.
If you're arrested or charged, it's crucial to exercise your right to remain silent and request to speak with a lawyer immediately. Avoid discussing your case with anyone other than your lawyer to protect your rights.
The timeline for your case can vary based on its complexity and court schedules. We'll provide an estimated timeline based on our experience with similar cases.
Yes, you have the right to change your lawyer if you're not satisfied with their representation. However, it's important to consider the timing and potential implications for your case. Discuss your concerns with your current lawyer before making a decision.
Alternate measures in criminal defence cases refer to programs or options available to individuals charged with a criminal offense as an alternative to traditional court proceedings. These measures aim to divert offenders from the formal court system, offering rehabilitation, education, or community service as a way to address the underlying issues that led to the criminal behavior.
Serving Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton and Atlantic Provinces.
(506) 305-1883