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06/12/2024
5 Reasons you Shouldn’t Represent Yourself in Court
Delta Bail Bonds is dedicated to helping defendants and their families cope with the aftermath of an arrest. That’s why we offer 24/7 bail bonds anywhere in the country, and our bail bondsmen are experienced enough to help you navigate the complicated legal system with ease. If you’re tight on cash and confident in your legal skills, you might feel like it’s a good idea to forgo hiring an attorney and represent yourself in court instead. Here are five reasons why it isn’t a good idea to represent yourself in court.
You’ll be up Against Professionals
No matter how confident you are in your own legal knowledge, you’re going to be at a huge disadvantage if you choose to represent yourself in court rather than hiring a professional. The prosecution is going to be equipped with talented attorneys who know how to take defendants down. Without a strong legal team by your side, you won’t stand a chance against these lawyers.
You Probably Lack the Legal Knowledge
Lawyers are professionally trained to do their jobs, which is a part of the reason why they can be so costly. You don’t have the years of law school training a professional lawyer does, which means you’re ill-qualified to represent yourself in court. Even if you think you can talk yourself out of a guilty verdict, you’re better off letting a professional attorney handle it for you.
It’s Impossible to Stay Objective
A part of an attorney’s job is to bring an objective point of view to the case. Not only does this help reduce tension and high emotions in the courtroom, but it also helps ensure that bias doesn’t impact your outcome. As the defendant, it’s impossible for you to represent yourself in a completely objective way. You might get angry or emotional when representing yourself, which will make you even less credible in the eyes of the judge and the court. Having an attorney at your side will help you curb your emotions and stay professional in the courtroom.
5 Reasons You Shouldn't Represent Yourself In Court | Delta Bail Bonds Representing yourself in court isn't the best choice for a good outcome in court. Here are a few reasons why.
06/03/2024
How to Help Your Child After an Arrest
Being arrested can be a scary and traumatic experience for any child, and it’s important for parents to be as patient and understanding as possible. Supporting your child through the scary reality of the legal process can improve the trust your child has in you, which can strengthen your relationship. Here’s how you can help your child who’s been arrested.
Look for the Right Lawyer
Instead of a typical defense attorney, you’ll need to find one who specializes in juvenile defense. Juvenile defense attorneys are trained to navigate the unique legal process designed for children, which is usually much more nuanced and complicated than the system designed for adults. A trustworthy juvenile defense attorney is your child’s best bet at leaving the trial with a clean record, while an attorney with little experience can do the opposite. The right attorney will also be able to explain everything to your child in terms they can understand.
Remind Your Child to Remain Silent
Even if you know your child is already aware of their right to remain silent, it’s still a good idea to remind them. Your child is under no obligation to give the police any information without an attorney there to help. An attorney’s job is to advise the defendant throughout the legal process, which includes any police interactions. Remind your child that answering police questions without a lawyer can have serious consequences on your trial and the outcome of your case. Tell your child to be respectful and cooperative to the police at all times, but to not answer any questions until an attorney can help.
How To Help Your Child After An Arrest | Delta Bail Bonds Being arrested is an overwhelming and scary experience for children and their parents. Here's how you can help when your child has been detained.
05/31/2024
At Delta Bail Bonds, we understand everyone makes mistakes. If you get in trouble with the law, it’s always best to know what you’re getting into. That’s why our experienced bail bondsmen are here to walk you through the bail process and get you out of jail while you await your trial.
After your arrest, the first court appearance you’ll be required to make is your bail hearing. This process is pretty straightforward and usually happens quickly, but any court appearance can be intimidating if you don’t understand what’s going on. Here’s everything you need to know about bail hearings and how to prepare for one.
How To Prepare For Your Upcoming Bail Hearing | Delta Bail Bonds At Delta Bail Bonds, we understand everyone makes mistakes. If you get in trouble with the law, it’s always best to know what you’re getting into. That’s why
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