Court Procedures Attorney Boston
The criminal arrest and court process can be very frustrating for most people. It takes many times of handling different situations to understand the procedures, protocols and what happens next after an arrest. Even when you are part of the process, you may need more confidence about your rights and what to do to receive the best outcome. If you or a loved one are facing criminal charges and have questions about the Massachusetts court system process, call experienced Boston criminal defense attorney Susan M. Rayburn today for a free case consultation.
Being Arrested
You can be arrested if the police have probable cause that you committed a crime or if they think you are currently participating in a crime. Many arrests occur after a police officer witnesses someone committing a city, state, or federal offense. But remember that the police don’t have to see you commit a crime to arrest you. They can gather probable cause of your involvement in an offense through other means, such as a witness description.
You will also be arrested if a warrant is out for your arrest. A warrant is a legal document signed by a judge or court clerk that states there is evidence to allow the police to take you into custody.
Your Miranda Rights
Whenever you are arrested, the police are legally required to tell you certain Constitutional rights you automatically have.
Your Miranda rights include:
- The right to remain silent
- Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law
- You have the right to speak to an attorney
- You have the right to have an attorney present during questioning
- If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided for you
Not only do you have these rights, but you should use them.
The Criminal Court Process
Initial Court Appearance
You will usually see a judge within 24-48 hours of being arrested. The judge will decide if there is probable cause to hold you longer or whether you should be released without charges or on bail. The judge determines if bail is necessary and sets the amount.
Your Arraignment
Your arraignment is different from your initial appearance in front of the judge. At the arraignment, you will hear the charges against you, the prosecutor’s evidence, and the possible punishments.
You will have to enter a plea. At this point, you should plead not guilty to give your lawyer time to analyze your case to determine your best legal option properly.
Released On A Bail Bond
Once you are arrested, depending on the charge, bail may be an option for your release. While it is possible to be released on your own word that you will return to court, most people are required to post a bail bond.
A bail bond is a cash deposit that ensures you will return to court for your trial. If you do not return, the money is forfeited to the state. If you do return, the amount can be given back to you at the end of the process, which may be when charges are dropped, you accept a plea or are found innocent or guilty at trial.
The amount required for bail can be hundreds or thousands of dollars. Many people don’t have the cash they need on hand. In this case, you can use a private bail bondsman, which is a business that posts your bail for you.
Getting Legal Advice
You have the right to an attorney from the beginning of your arrest. When you are taken to the police station, you can state that you will not answer questions until you can contact an attorney and have him or her present. You cannot be punished for invoking these rights.
Preliminary Court Dates
You will attend at least one preliminary hearing within a few weeks of your arrest. You and your attorney will hear more about the prosecutor’s case against you during the preliminary hearing. You may have to attend other court hearings if either side of the case files pre-trial motions.
Trial
You have the right to a trial in front of a jury of your peers. During a trial, both the prosecutor and your attorney will present evidence. The prosecutor will use physical evidence and witness testimony to prove that you committed the crime for which you were arrested. Your attorney will seek to prove the opposite and show the errors in the prosecutor’s case.
Sentencing
The judge may sentence you immediately if you are found guilty of a misdemeanor. If you are found guilty of a felony, a sentencing hearing will be set for a later date.
Call Susan M. Rayburn, Boston Criminal Defense Lawyer For Help
If you face a criminal charge in Massachusetts, contact experienced defense lawyer Susan M. Rayburn for a free consultation. She will help you at every stage of the Massachusetts criminal court process.
Attorney Rayburn has years of experience as a criminal defense attorney in Massachusetts and understands you need someone who will compassionately and vigorously protect your Constitutional rights during this stressful experience.
Court Procedures
- Search / Arrest Warrants
- Wire Tap
- Grand Jury Subpoena
- Illegal Search & Seizure
- Obstruction Of Justice
- Resisting Arrest
- Perjury
- Police Interrogations
- Restraining / Protection Order
- Motions To Dismiss / Suppress
- Probation Violation
- Bail Reduction
- Dangerous Hearing
As one of the most respected and recognized criminal defense attorneys in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Attorney Rayburn, with years of criminal defense experience, has an excellent record of favorable outcomes for her clients, whether through dismissals, negotiated resolutions, or jury trials.
Attorney Susan M. Rayburn effectively and aggressively represents people accused of a wide array of criminal offenses, including crimes of violence, firearms offenses, robbery, drug trafficking, possessory offenses, white collar crimes, major felonies and misdemeanors, grand jury subpoenas, restraining orders, and clerk magistrate hearings.
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