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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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What can I do if I was arrested for petty theft but did not steal anything?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Something seems amiss, how is it that you are accused or arrested for petty theft under the circumstances described. Clearly you are going to have to hire a defense attorney and try to straighten this out so that you do not suffer a permanent criminal conviction upon your record.
Something seems amiss, how is it that you are accused or arrested for petty theft under the circumstances described. Clearly you are going to have to hire a defense attorney and try to straighten this out so that you do not suffer a permanent criminal conviction upon your record.
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Can you be charged of a crime if there is no DNA or eyewitness saying that you did it but a video of you by a person’s car?

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Answered by attorney Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Nelson & Lawless
Can you be charged ?? Of course. If they think they can convict you. Prove that I am an innocent? You will never prove innocence, that can not be done. Your goal is to show the prosecutor can not prove your guilt. When charged with any crime, the proper questions are, can any evidence obtained be used against you, can you be convicted, and what can you do? Raise all appropriate defenses with whatever witnesses, evidence and sympathies are available for legal arguments, for evidence suppression or other motions, or for trial. No amount of free 'tips and hints' from here or elsewhere are going to effectively help you in your legal defense. If you don't know how to represent yourself effectively against an experienced prosecutor intending to convict, then hire an attorney who does, who will try to get a dismissal, charge reduction, diversion, program, or other decent outcome through motions, plea bargain, or take it to trial if appropriate.
Can you be charged ?? Of course. If they think they can convict you. Prove that I am an innocent? You will never prove innocence, that can not be done. Your goal is to show the prosecutor can not prove your guilt. When charged with any crime, the proper questions are, can any evidence obtained be used against you, can you be convicted, and what can you do? Raise all appropriate defenses with whatever witnesses, evidence and sympathies are available for legal arguments, for evidence suppression or other motions, or for trial. No amount of free 'tips and hints' from here or elsewhere are going to effectively help you in your legal defense. If you don't know how to represent yourself effectively against an experienced prosecutor intending to convict, then hire an attorney who does, who will try to get a dismissal, charge reduction, diversion, program, or other decent outcome through motions, plea bargain, or take it to trial if appropriate.
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Can my misdemeanor case be thrown out because my Miranda rights were not read to me?

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Answered by attorney Eric E Rothstein (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Rothstein Law PLLC
No. The police only have to read Miranda if the person is: a) in custody; and b) being questioned. The failure to read Miranda can lead to statements being suppressed but not dismissal of the case. I suggest you retain a good criminal defense lawyer. I am a former federal and State prosecutor and have been doing criminal defense work for over 16 years. I was named to the Super Lawyers list as one of the top attorneys in New York for 2012. No more than 5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by Super Lawyers.
No. The police only have to read Miranda if the person is: a) in custody; and b) being questioned. The failure to read Miranda can lead to statements being suppressed but not dismissal of the case. I suggest you retain a good criminal defense lawyer. I am a former federal and State prosecutor and have been doing criminal defense work for over 16 years. I was named to the Super Lawyers list as one of the top attorneys in New York for 2012. No more than 5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by Super Lawyers.
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