Criminal Charge Defense
It is important to hire an attorney or ask to have an attorney appointed for you as soon as charges are issued. Not only can the attorney advise you of his or your, but the attorney can also immediately start working for you on motions and gathering evidence. It is important to know that you have only ten days after arraignment to file your motions. The police have the advantage of being able to start their investigation before the defendant. The longer the police have before a defendant hires an attorney, the better the lead they have in collecting evidence.
At Miller & Brown, P.C. we know when it is appropriate to negotiate and when to aggressively pursue the case to trial. To review and discuss your case, rights, and legal options with a criminal defense attorney, call 770-461-2025.

