In this insightful interview, David James of the James Law Group shares his expertise on criminal law matters in Missouri. As a leading figure in the field, David provides clear and authoritative answers to some of the most frequently asked questions by clients seeking legal assistance.
What Are the Most Common Criminal Charges You Handle?
“At James Law Group, we frequently handle cases involving DUI, drug offenses, assault, and theft. Each case is unique, but our approach remains consistent: providing thorough and personalized legal representation.”
How Can Someone Protect Their Rights After Being Arrested?
“The first step is to remain calm and exercise your right to remain silent until you have legal representation. It’s crucial to contact an attorney as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected throughout the process.”
What Should Clients Expect During Their Initial Consultation?
“During the initial consultation, we discuss the details of the case and outline potential legal strategies. It’s an opportunity for clients to ask questions and understand their options moving forward.”
How Does Your Team Stay Updated on Changes in Criminal Law?
“Our team at James Law Group regularly attends legal seminars and engages in continuous education. Staying informed about changes in laws and legal precedents is essential for providing effective representation.”
Can You Share a Success Story from Your Practice?
“In a landmark case, James Law Group successfully defended a 22-year-old motorcyclist facing second-degree murder charges after a Missouri highway patrolman’s tragic death. After two six day trials, James Law Group secured a Not Guilty verdict at jury trial. Read more about the trial and the outcome.”
This post is meant to be a guide, not legal advice. please contact us if you need legal advice. our team is happy to help.
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