How to Win a Case in Connecticut Criminal Court

Published: 09th December 2010
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If you are facing any criminal charge, including an infraction, you should not go to court without a lawyer. The bottom line reason for this is:


You will not be permitted to review the police report and that is the main document used to prosecute you.


While you have the Constitutional right to represent yourself, this is misleading for many reasons:


1. You will not be afforded the professional courtesy given to lawyers.


2. Other than your initial brief conversation with the prosecutor, all other communications and presentations will take place in open court on the record. You will not be permitted into the judge’s chambers like a lawyer would be.


3. Anything you say can and will be used against you. In other words, you are giving up your right to remain silent and against self-incrimination. Eventually, the prosecutor can force you to take the witness stand.


4. You will be denied access to the contents of the prosecutor’s file that your lawyer would be able to review.



If you choose to go to court without a lawyer, you will be at a distinct disadvantage for a few reasons. The first reason is that many prosecutors like to see people represent themselves because it can make their job a lot easier. Another reason is that when a person goes to law school, they learn to think like a lawyer.


When lawyers, like other people, do something every day, like represent clients in court, they get good at it. They know what to say to prosecutors and judges to see their client in a most favorable light. Not only can your lawyer professionally analyze the facts of your case in relation to your charges, they can do something for you that you cannot do for yourself – make you look good!


If you are facing any criminal charge, don’t go to court without a lawyer!


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