
When you are accused of a crime, time can seem to accelerate. Knowing your rights and the necessary steps to take is crucial. The criminal defense attorneys at Babbitt, Mitchell & Ogle law firm offers seasoned counsel and effective representation when your freedoms and future are at stake.
Frequently Asked Questions About Criminal Defense
If you have questions, we have answers. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about your criminal defense that we encounter at our law firm. If your question isn’t addressed or you need more information, contact us immediately to schedule a consultation with an Oklahoma City Criminal Defense Attorney.
What Should I Do if I am Arrested for a Crime?
- Exercise Your Rights: You have the right to consult with an attorney and not make any statements about the alleged crime. Ensure you are told the charges against you and make a phone call—we recommend calling Babbit, Mitchell & Ogle.
- Do Not Fight or Resist: Do not fight, resist, or antagonize law enforcement officers. Any resistance will only make matters worse for you.
- Remain Silent: Do not agree to make any statements on the scene or to investigators. It is imperative to confer with your attorney before you speak to the authorities.
- Limit Communication: Do not speak to anyone else about the alleged incident or circumstances. Assume anything you say to anyone besides your attorney can be used against you.
- Consult an Attorney: Allow your attorney to speak on your behalf. Your attorney understands the law and how to best protect you.
Do I Need a Lawyer if I am Innocent?
Absolutely. You need experienced legal representation when accused of any crime, especially if you are innocent. An arrest indicates that law enforcement presumably had enough reasonable evidence to connect you with the crime. A seasoned criminal defense lawyer can investigate the charges and the lawfulness of your arrest. We will review the evidence and build an effective defense to prove your innocence.
Will I be Provided with an Attorney by the Justice System?
Yes, if you do not have an attorney, your case will be assigned to a public defender. However, it is essential to note that public defenders are often overloaded with cases and may not be able to provide the best legal and personal attention. An independent Oklahoma City Criminal Defense Attorney can offer more resources, focused attention, and expertise for your defense.
Is it Worth it to Fight a Misdemeanor Crime?
Yes, any allegations against you can result in penalties and other consequences. If you plead guilty without a fight, you surrender your rights to refute the charges. A conviction can lead to:
- Losing custody of or visitation with your children
- Losing your driver’s license
- Losing your right to vote
- Losing the right to own a firearm
- Losing your right to public housing
- Negative consequences in finding employment
Before making any decisions, contact one of our attorneys for assistance. Our legal team provides trusted advice, and often, we can negotiate better terms to help you avoid a conviction and serious penalties.
What if I am Guilty of the Crime?
If you are guilty of the crime you have been charged with, you need legal representation. Our attorneys are experienced negotiators, and we will strive to lessen your sentence, reduce the charges against you, and will take all other actions necessary to mitigate the penalties against you.
You Should Not Face Criminal Charges Alone – Contact Us Today
If you are facing criminal charges, it is critical to seek the help of experienced criminal defense professionals. Our BMO criminal defense attorney legal team provides upfront communication and aggressive representation of our clients. Call Babbitt, Mitchell & Ogle at (405) 692-7676 to ensure your rights are protected and to receive the best possible defense. You can also schedule a FREE consultation using our convenient online form.
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