Criminal Process
California criminal law is
a very complicated process, and should be handled by an experienced
criminal defense lawyer, to ensure that you receive the best
possible outcome in your case. The San Jose criminal defense
lawyers at Harmon & Associates have over thirty years
of combined experience representing clients accused of various
felony and misdemeanor crimes. If you have been accused of
committing a crime in Northern California, contact a Northern
California criminal attorney at Harmon & Associates to
discuss your case.
California Criminal Process
Although the laws are complex
and each case is different, the procedures for criminal cases
are basically the same.
If you are suspected of a
crime, an arrest warrant may be issued and
you may be taken into custody. In serious cases, evidence
is first presented to a grand jury, and, if
the charges are justified, the government will proceed with
an indictment against you. While you are awaiting
trial you may be released on bail.
You have the right
to choose an attorney or have the courts appoint one to represent
you.
You have the right
to choose whether your trial is by judge and jury or judge
alone. The prosecution will present its case by introducing
evidence to prove their charges. Remember that you are presumed
innocent until proven guilty. The burden of proof is on the
prosecution and they must prove guilt beyond a reasonable
doubt.
You have the right
to enter a "not guilty" plea. If you are found innocent,
you are free to go. If you are found guilty,
the judge will pronounce sentence.
You have the right to
file an appeal if you are found guilty, but the prosecution
cannot appeal against you if you are found innocent. Criminal
procedure rules are generally applied to more serious crimes
called felonies. Less serious offenses, called
misdemeanors, are usually handled in a different
way.
If you have been charged
with a crime in Northern California, contact a San Jose Criminal
Defense Lawyer at Harmon & Associates today for a free
initial consultation!
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