Criminal Defense Law
At the Law Offices of Timothy M Doud in New Port Richey, FL, we fully understand that the criminal defense law consists of the legal protections afforded to people who have been accused of committing a crime. Law enforcement agencies and government prosecutors have extensive resources at their disposal. Without adequate protections for the accused, the balance of power within the justice system would become skewed in favor of the government. As it is, fair treatment for criminal defendants often depends as much upon the skill of their defense attorney as it does the substantive protections contained in the law. If you need legal counsel for a criminal law case, contact our office today at (352) 596-6339.
Knowledgeable Lawyers Fighting for You
The Constitution provides many more protections that apply to criminal defense law. Someone who's been tried and acquitted of a crime cannot be charged with that offense, as mandated by the "double jeopardy" provision of the Fifth Amendment. The Sixth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants the right to a public trial, and in many cases, the right to have their guilt or innocence decided by a jury. It also affords the right to confront adverse witnesses and to use the court's subpoena power to compel the appearance of favorable witnesses.