Criminal Defense
Attorneys
The United States
Constitution and the constitutions of each state protect the
individual rights
cherished by each American. Without criminal defense attorneys
to represent defendants accused of crimes, those rights would
be completely eroded.
Constitutional
rights remind us, with the force of law, that individual human
beings have inherent dignity and worth and that the authority
of the state to take a person's life, liberty, and property
is limited. When the government, be it municipal, state, or
federal, brings its enormous power to bear against an individual
person, and when the accusation is such that the public forgets
the presumption of innocence, the accused person's last hope
is the criminal defense attorney.
The U.S. Constitution
provides that a criminal defendant is entitled to an attorney
if the state is trying to deprive the defendant of his or
her liberty. This means that the court must appoint a criminal
lawyer to represent any defendant who can't afford to hire
a private criminal attorney.
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