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| Assuming you've never had need of a lawyer before, but have found yourself involved in a ccw incident. What would you do? Close your eyes and pick one at random from the yellow pages? |
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| The first thing I would do is find out which lawyer the local policemen use. Call local range and Massod . |
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| Does the NRA have a legal assistance department for its members caught in such a situation? Try some research before hand and keep the finalist(s)' card with you at all times. Maybe the local police officer union could help out as well.
__________________ Victory rewards not the army that fires the most rounds, but who is the more accurate shot. ---Unknown |
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| Lawyers that are former prosecutors, judges, or even police officers are a good start to narrowing down your search. These folks usually know how to "play the game" and how to get charges against their clients reduced or even dropped altogether, either because they have the professional relationships, or they are simply able to persuade the prosecutor that you're not a criminal. Another thing to look for in selecting an attorney is "affirmative defense cases." A lot of lawyers are not experienced or prepared to take on a case that involves an affirmative defense, such as self-defense. An affirmative defense is where you admit to your actions (i.e. shooting someone), but must prove to a jury that your actions were not criminal (i.e., because he was going to shoot you). Stay away from high profile criminal lawyers--prosecutors may seize the opportunity to "take them on" in an effort to build a reputation of being a crime-fighter, possibly to show they're not afraid so they can run for other public offices. Also, using a high profile criminal lawyer may impact your reputation among your friends, family, colleagues, as well as the general public (i.e., only a guilty criminal would hire THAT lawyer). |
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| Most LEO lawyers are more for labor issues. We are very fortunate to have firearms lawyers here in California. http://www.gunlaw.com/
__________________ "A kind word only goes so far, a kind word and a gun goes a lot further" Al Capone 1924 Be Safe, Be Confident, Get Trained! ® Copyrighted 1996 Amateurs Talk Hardware (Guns) Professionals Talk Software (Training) greg@firearmstraining.com Oh Yeah! Piss On Golf! Waste of a good range. |
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| It's good that this issue is considered now (early, before such ccw incident), and all the more reason to get referrals for a good attorney. |
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| Ok, so I'm looking for referrals on a good attorney in Alabama. Should I just ask the chick who does our family wills? I don't think she does criminal cases, but I guess she might know somebody. |
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| Look at all the ACLU mouth pieces in your phone book and then pick one that is not. |
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| I would look up Criminal Law first and then get one that is closer to where you live. also that helps. and go with you're instinct i am never wrong.
__________________ You didn't get penetration even with the elephant gun. :D |
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| Oh Yes something i forgot to added cover all you're bases. also make sure you have a copy of everthing. in writing also.
__________________ You didn't get penetration even with the elephant gun. :D |
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