The right criminal justice attorney in Vista is recommended to be the right defender.
From the first consultation to the last court date, attorney David Pflaum provides the guidance and expertise that every person should receive from their criminal defense attorney. And gets the right results for them.
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Getting the best possible results in the criminal justice system requires preparation and attention to details.
The defense process begins with a consultation to get the details of the investigation and arrest. This information starts the defense ball rolling.
Next it is important to know the client’s personal background because this information often plays a crucial role in resolving the case favorably.
Finally the police reports including officer narratives, client statements, witness declarations, 911 and dispatch calls, body worn camera videos, smart phone recordings, photographs, and diagrams, must be carefully evaluated to determine the best defense strategy.
With this information in hand, and more to come as the case proceeds, the defense team is ready to get the right resolution.
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Resolution of the criminal case comes in many forms and at different times in the court process. Sometimes the fix comes quickly. Other times it requires multiple appearances in court. Either way attorney Pflaum does what it takes to keep his client informed and to work towards getting excellent results.
Before the first court date, a direct written request to the prosecutor to dismiss the charges, based on evidence the police overlooked or did not have access to at the time of the arrest, may be successful.
Once court proceedings begin, diversion is a court process in which a client does not plead guilty. Instead he or she complies with certain instructions from the judge like counseling or community service that, upon completion, results in a dismissal of the case.
A written petition that alleges the police violated a client’s constitutional rights may at times result in a dismissal of the case or a reduction of the charges. These violations mostly commonly arise because the police did not have sufficient cause to detain an individual or did not read her or him their rights.
The plea bargain is by far the most common and successful way to resolve a criminal case. The excellent plea bargain happens by presenting critical information about the strengths of the defense, including favorable information about the client, and exposing weaknesses in the prosecution.
Some cases may go to trial. Winning the trial requires making an effective opening statement, examining prosecution witnesses to create reasonable doubt, and closing with a persuasive presentation for the just verdict of not guilty.
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