Criminal lawyers from LibertyBell Law Group represented a client charged with an illegal straw purchase of a firearm across state lines. Experienced criminal lawyers know that not only is a straw purchase of a firearm illegal, but attempting to purchase a firearm from another state is a federal crime. Our criminal lawyers were amazingly able to get the case dropped for the…
Criminal lawyers from LibertyBell Law Group get winning results for clients who have drug addiction problems. Drug treatment experts and lawyers both agree drug abusers need substance abuse treatment, not punishment. Government research has shown that the majority of criminal cases involving drug offenders are non-violent and not a threat to society. Lawyers know that putting drug abusers in jail…
Criminal lawyers in Los Angeles are noting dramatic drops in crime as reported by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. As a result, criminal lawyers only practicing in Los Angles may be facing harsher competition for criminal cases. However, criminal lawyers practicing beyond Los Angeles, into all of California and nationwide will not be affected by…
The best criminal lawyers know the average individual or business man may unknowingly break a federal law without criminal intent. Federal law has coded up to 4,500 crimes, although no one, even the legislators who make the laws, know the exact number. In 2004, federal prosecutors sentenced a 66 year old grandpa to 2 years in prison…
The best criminal lawyers are keenly aware that every step taken and stage in a case is important and can either downgrade or upgrade the end result. The closing argument is no different; it can make or break a case. Expert criminal lawyers know how to deliver, time, and rhythmically give a closing argument to a jury….
Criminal lawyers know even the innocent can be accused and convicted of a crime, and have been, by simply making an honest mistake when telling their story to the police or detective. As a matter of fact, 25% of those convicted exonerated with DNA evidence plead guilty or said something incriminating, some even confessed. Even…