Savannah | Statesboro Georgia criminal attorney Matt Hube serves all of Southeast Georgia. Criminal defense requires an attorney to carefully review the law and facts of every case. Cases can be decided on seemingly small or unimportant facts. The legality of your actions, the actions of co-defendants and victims, and the legality of the police officer’s actions are always at issue. Gathering the necessary facts is often a time consuming and challenging aspect of criminal defense. If you are going to end up needing help from a bail bond agency, then you should already start to think about which bondsman you are going to contact. Getting bail bonds if you are recently arrested may be the only option you have depending on your charges so if you want to post bail, make sure to get help from a professional.
Matt Hube is also an experienced nursing home abuse attorney, having worked in cases related to that branch of law for several years. It can be difficult to gather all of the information required to make a case stick if the affected parties have cognitive impairments such as loss of memory that can be attributed to their age. Still, with the right experience a professional is able to gather the experts necessary for the job, and to get the relevant information from the victim and any key witnesses. He has found cases follow as they normally do after that.
Witness’ memories begin to fade fast, and important details of the events surrounding a crime can be lost if not preserved as quickly as possible after a crime has been committed. Additionally, some people will begin to convince themselves that things occurred, or didn’t occur, as they think over a past event. This is particularly true in situations where there is a high level of emotion and or trauma. People can convince themselves that something is true, and convincingly share that belief with others, even when logic and reason shows that it is false.
Gathering witness and victim statements as soon after an alleged crime occurred is the job of the police, but oftentimes the police do not necessarily interview everyone who may have information about a crime. The more chaotic a crime scene is, the greater likelihood that the police will miss evidence and witnesses critical to your defense.
In addition to fact gathering, a Savannah | Statesboro Georgia criminal attorney must carefully review the statutes, case law, and regulations related to the crime you are charged with. Statutes are the laws written by the State and/or Federal Legislature. Every Congressional session sees a wide number of laws added, tweaked, and some have wholesale changes. This requires dedication to studying and interpreting those new laws and carefully crafting arguments for the reasonable implementation of these laws so people take more responsible decisions instead of driving while under the influence, if you or a loved one unfortunately drives like this, then you may need to contact a dui lawyer. Matt, as a Seattle DUI Attorney and one of the best traffic lawyers dedicates himself to staying on top of the new laws and changes to existing laws through self-study and attending seminars and other training about these studies.