Many people charged with a crime mistakenly believe that that they should plead guilty, or even worse, that they can represent themselves; that the results that they could obtain are no better than those of an experienced attorney. Nothing could be further from the truth. In reality, it is possible that the prosecutor has literally tried hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of cases exactly like yours.
If you have been charged with a crime, you could easily find yourself having to pay a hefty fine or serve jail time. The implications of a criminal conviction on your record can be life altering, adversely affecting your freedom and even your job. You need an attorney who is familiar with criminal law.
Phillip Murphy is an experienced criminal defense attorney who will treat your case with the seriousness it deserves. He knows that even when a case is likely to be pled to a lesser offense, there are no guarantees. If there is a fatal flaw in the prosecution's case that would result in the charges being dismissed, a plea is not only unnecessary, but contrary to your best interests. Even still, there are some prosecutors who will not negotiate pleas. In short, the best way of ensuring an optimal resolution to your legal dilemma is to prepare your case as if it were going to trial.
The Law Office of Phillip Murphy will conduct a rigorous investigation of your case, aggressively gathering information from witnesses and other sources in support of your defense. Every piece of evidence will be thoroughly scrutinized. The Law Office of Phillip Murphy is frequently called upon to defend against a variety of criminal charges, including burglary, drug possession, assault, battery, domestic violence, outstanding warrants, sexual violence and possession of a firearm. Whatever charges are filed against you, Phillip Murphy will diligently pursue the most favorable result possible.
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Criminal Defense
The Importance of Criminal Defense
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