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How Are Criminal Charges Brought Against Someone?

In the United States, our state and federal laws contain legal frameworks for bringing criminal charges against suspects and the rights they are then afforded. Individuals can be charged in various ways, each with its own set of procedures and legal challenges.

As a former District Attorney and Kansas Attorney General, Paul Morrison has intimate knowledge of the justice system and how to combat criminal charges. Serious crimes require serious representation and the criminal defense attorneys of the Morrison Law Firm, LLC understands what it takes to help ensure justice is served.

Information

After a suspect is arrested for a felony, he or she is entitled to a preliminary hearing. At this hearing, the prosecutor must demonstrate there was a probable cause of the arrest. Should the judge overseeing the preliminary hearing agree with the prosecution, the prosecutor will then submit the information about the charges.

Information is composed of information gathered by police, including evidence and witness statements and interviews. The prosecution lays out their case of how and why the defendant committed the crime he or she is charged with and replaces the complaint as the charging document.

Indictment

Prosecutors may also convene a grand jury to determine if there is enough evidence to charge suspects with crimes. At a grand jury hearing, prosecutors present evidence collected by police to citizens selected for the panel.

If the grand jury finds probable cause to charge the suspect, he or she will be officially indicted. Prosecutors often utilize the grand jury method as a way to gauge the strength of a case should it proceed to trial.

Citation

When police observe minor infractions of the law, they may issue citations. Individuals may be cited for various minor crimes like speeding, littering, or other trivial charges. Often times, suspects have the option to pay fines and avoid court hearings. If individuals choose to contest charges and are found guilty, there is often the possibility of jail time.

 Olathe Criminal Defense Attorneys

If you were charged with a serious crime such as a felony, contact The Morrison Law Firm, LLC online or by calling (913) 780-6666 for a consultation about your case. Prosecutors and district attorneys do not pride themselves on being soft on crime and will often make examples out of offenders, recommending harsh sentences such as hefty fines and jail time.

As a former District Attorney himself, Paul Morrison has the negotiating skills and experience to help defendants in their time of need. Our law office understands the justice system and will aggressively defend your legal rights.

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Call Morrison Law Firm, LLC in Olathe at (913) 780-6666 or send an e-mail to schedule a free consultation.