Qualities Of An Ideal Criminal Defense Lawyer



By Eshwarya Patel

Criminal cases are the most important aspects in the legal world. It is in the hands of a criminal lawyer to get the accused punished as per the law.

A good lawyer should have a clear understanding of all the significant details of the case. His duty is to bring to light the bare essentials of the case before the jury, and prove the prosecution wrong. The defense lawyer should ensure that if his client is wrongly accused, he does not get punishment for something that he has not done.

An ideal lawyer is the one who performs his duties well. The duties of a criminal defense lawyer are as follows:

• Arrange for your release and make sure you get justice.

• Take required action concerning papers and procedure.

• Give you the right advice on procedures.

• Recommend the best path to take to get justice and escape punishment.

• Tell you about your options and legal rights.

A few qualities of an ideal criminal defense lawyer are as follows:

• He should not only be well qualified in criminal law but also should have a good past experience of dealing with cases similar to your case.

• He should be honest, sincere, and ardent about justice. He should have the zeal to protect the rights of his client.

• He should be confident enough to daunt the prosecution.

• He should know how to act in front of the jury to prove his client’s despair.

• He should also be capable of doing and understanding police work so that he can find out all the clues and facts needed for the case.

• He should have a clear understanding of the hidden facets of law.

• He should have a good reputation.

• He should be fair in his dealings and extremely intelligent.

• He should know no defeat and should have an optimistic attitude.

• He should be adventurous enough to seek new strategies.

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Beware Of Lawyers Who Guarantee Results



By Philip R. Brown

Lawyers Cannot Guarantee Results. I don't care how good your lawyer claims to be, he or she cannot guarantee the outcome of your case. It just cannot be done. I frequently hear potential clients claim that another lawyer said, in the initial interview, that their case is a "slam dunk".

Indeed, personal injury victims have even informed me of apparently psychic attorneys that can place a value on their injuries before the attorney has even reviewed medical records.

Prospective clients should be very wary of lawyers who promise too much in the first interview.

Lawyers cannot predict the future. If a lawyer has the telepathic ability to guarantee your outcome, and you are absolutely certain that she is not lying to you, then hire that lawyer. In fact, if she has psychic power, you should also ask her to select your next investment.


In reality, a lawyer meeting you for the first time, cannot accurately predict the outcome of your case. There are literally hundreds of variables that will effect your case, many of which cannot possibly be determined in the initial meeting. For example, what kind of witness will you be?

You may be perfectly charming in the initial interview, yet fall apart under the pressure of prolonged litigation. How strong a witness will your opponent be? Has the attorney reviewed all of the material documents in your case? In my twenty one years of legal practice, I have had very few cases in which the potential client brought all material documents to the initial interview. Yet, without reviewing all of the material documents, it is virtually impossible to predict the outcome of a commercial case. If it is a personal injury matter, what do the medical reports say about the victim's injuries? It is virtually impossible to accurately value a personal injury claim without reviewing the extent of the physical injuries, as reflected in those reports.


If your potential attorney makes elaborate promises about the outcome of your case in your initial interview, you should not be happy, you should be concerned. An experienced, honest attorney will admit that there is no guarantee in our imperfect legal system. A lawyer that is upfront with you, and who knows what she is doing, will never value a case before examining all of the evidence.


When selecting an attorney, see who gives you straight advice. Often the best lawyer for you is the one who is honest enough to tell you the weaknesses as well as the strengths in your case. You wouldn't trust a doctor who told you that smoking was good for your lungs. Don't shop for the lawyer who is most willing to tell you what you want to hear.


Hawaii trial attorney Philip R. Brown has over twenty years experience in civil litigation. Mr. Brown has the highest legal ability/ethical rating in Martindale-Hubbell and may be found in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers under the subject matters Civil Trial Practice, Commercial Litigation, and Personal Injury. His website is http://www.hawaii-attorney.net

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