Just because the Las
Vegas government accuses a person of a crime does not mean that the person is a
criminal. Sometimes the prosecutors are wrong. Sometimes Las Vegas prosecutors
trust and then rely on false reports by police officers. Attorney David Jacks
became committed to defending those accused of crime after he had his own
issues with local law enforcement over the years for minor accusations.
Las Vegas police and Las
Vegas prosecutors jump to conclusions and tarnish reputations with horrible and
false accusations. If you have committed a Las Vegas crime, you may be "overcharged"
meaning that you are accused of a much more serious crime than you ought to be.
For example, a shoplifting crime could be charges as a misdemeanor or a felony
burglary.
The Jacks Law Group
will review your charges, the evidence against you, whether the evidence was
appropriately gathered and whether it is sufficient for the crime with which
you are accused, and will attempt to negotiate with the prosecutor in charge to
reach a settlement that you can live with.
Hiring Attorney David Jacks will result in not only having his
experience and legal opinion, but those of two other experienced criminal
defense attorneys with whom he closely associates.
If a negotiation
cannot be reached, then we shall prepare to go to trial so that a judge or jury
will determine your guilt or innocence.
Remember, for misdemeanor crimes, you will not get a court appointed public defender. If you want a criminal defense attorney to represent your interests, you will have to hire one in private practice.
Remember, for misdemeanor crimes, you will not get a court appointed public defender. If you want a criminal defense attorney to represent your interests, you will have to hire one in private practice.
Call David Jacks.
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