Representing Yourself in a Criminal Defense Case
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Are you thinking about representing yourself in a criminal defense case in Virginia? Learn why that’s a bad idea in this video by our Virginia criminal attorneys.
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Can I represent myself in a criminal case in Virginia?Answer:
A common question that we get asked by people is whether or not it would be advisable for them to try to represent themselves. We always tell people that the answer is almost always going to be no. You need someone on your side who knows the laws of Virginia and who can help you make the right decisions. The Commonwealth of Virginia is going to have an attorney on their side known as the prosecutor, therefore you need to have an attorney on your side, as well. These are your freedoms at stake and you want to make sure that you don’t do something that’s going to cause harm to yourself. Please make sure that you at least speak to an attorney before you make any decisions regarding your criminal case.
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