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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
There’s no escaping it. Criminal trials for sex crimes are very public. If your case goes to trial you will be facing two juries: the 12 people in the courtroom and the court of public opinion on the street. If you have been charged with a sex crime, you will probably have a thousand questions about how the process works and what to expect. Marcilliat & Mills PLLC is ready to answer all of your questions. Call today or email our law firm to schedule a free consultation.
Will you really be treated as if you are innocent? In a sex crime trial, don’t count on it. Understanding the strategies behind pretrial motions and the discovery of evidence is very important. Jury selection is critical. While the burden is on the state to prove your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, prosecutors often count on the impact of negative emotions — particularly when a child was the victim. As your defense attorney, our job will be to raise issues and legal points that put questions and doubt into the juror’s minds. We do that by understanding the best use of trial tactics and defense strategies.
Our goal, of course, is to do everything we can to help you get the best possible outcome, without the burden and risks of trial. In court, we are aggressive, intelligent defense litigators who fight hard for your rights and your future. If you are found guilty by a jury, however, your case will undergo a pre-sentencing investigation, in which the judge will examine the North Carolina sentencing guidelines and other circumstances that will affect the sentence. It is our time to present evidence and facts to help you avoid the harshest sentence. Whenever possible, we fight for rehabilitation and education programs that will help you stay out of jail.
Contact our offices with all of your questions about your sex crime charges. We offer the aggressive, experienced legal defense you are looking for. Please contact our sex crimes attorneys in North Carolina for more legal help.
State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
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State v. J.A. – First Degree Rape
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