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In any criminal case, you are forced to make difficult choices. It is never an easy situation. Perhaps the most critical choice that you will have to make is whether to fight the charges at trial or agree to a plea deal with the prosecutor. This is a tough decision that you should make based on the advice of an experienced criminal defense attorney.
There are definite risks to going to trial in a criminal case. If you are found guilty, you risk more punishment than you would have received had you taken a plea deal (if it was offered). It is often easier to negotiate with the prosecutor because it reduces some of your risk. You may be able to get a favorable deal that punishes you far less than the maximum sentence for a crime.
However, this is not to say that you should plead guilty when you are not guilty. You have the legal right and ability to a trial by a jury of your peers. After all, the prosecutor has the legal obligation to prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. If you are innocent, the chances are that the prosecutor will not be able to marshal the evidence necessary to convict you. Your attorney could protect you by objecting to illegal evidence and preventing violations of your legal rights.
The ultimate decision depends on both the facts of your case and your own personal considerations. There could be numerous ramifications of a conviction besides jail time. These include:
● Possible loss of your job, or the ability to get a job
● Threats to your legal and physical custody of your children
● Loss of the ability to own a firearm
Wisconsin currently has very strict expungement laws on the books (although these may change in the near future). Your conviction may be on your criminal record for a long time to come.
This is not to say that you should always fight criminal charges. You may be able to obtain the best possible legal outcome by taking a plea deal. However, this is a decision that you need to think carefully about, given the ramifications. You should always get legal advice from an experienced attorney before you make any decisions. Your attorney will explain your legal options, along with the pros and cons of each course of action. Ultimately, it is your decision, but it is not one that you will make on your own. This is why you need a commonsense and practical attorney who knows how to deal with prosecutors and fight for your legal rights.
The experienced attorneys at The Cohen Law Offices can help you consider all aspects of your case in helping you reach the right decisions. Call us today at (715) 514-5051, or contact us online to speak with one of our knowledgeable attorneys. Get the legal help you need today!
At Cohen Law Office, we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case further and find the right solution for you. Our team provides the best representation to each client we work with and present the strongest possible defense. Give us a call today to start your resolution in your criminal defense case.
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