Our Jenkintown criminal defense attorneys are prepared to help you fight for justice when you’re facing criminal charges. Any criminal charge is a serious adversity. You risk time in jail, hefty fines, probation, court-ordered intervention services and community service. A criminal conviction can impact the rest of your life.
Fortunately, you have legal rights. You have the right to fight the charges against you. You don’t have to fight alone. The attorneys at Mednick, Mezyk & Kredo are prepared to fight with you and for you. Let our experienced Jenkintown criminal defense attorneys work your case from every angle in order to help you reach the right result under the law.
What do criminal defense attorneys do?
Criminal defense attorneys help their clients resolve the case in the best possible way. They spot legal issues that challenge the pending charges. They build the evidence in the case. When it’s appropriate, the attorneys present the facts, law and argument to the judge or jury. In some cases, they negotiate favorable plea resolutions for their clients. At each stage, a criminal defense attorney is a trained and experienced advocate that helps their client make the best decisions and present their case in a clear, effective and convincing manner.
Ways our criminal defense lawyers represent you
Whether you’re facing allegations of a felony, misdemeanor or regulatory/administrative violation, our attorneys can represent you. We advocate for our clients in all stages of a case including:
- Warrants, arrest and bond
- Bail/bond hearings
- Arraignment
- Reviewing charging documents for errors
- Independent investigation/contact with witnesses
- Securing necessary expert witnesses and independent tests
- Researching criminal law issues for presentation to the court
- Examination of applicable defenses
- Settlement negotiations if appropriate in your case
- Argument of constitutional issues and suppression of evidence
- Jury selection
- Presentation of the case at trial/examination of arguments
- Arguments to the jury