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Use of a
Prive Eye or Investigator
When investigating your case, we
direct outside investigators to use state of the art databases
and equipment to uncover critical information and evidence
to defend our clients. Some of the techniques commonly used
in criminal defense cases include:
Crime Scene Investigations
• Photographs/Videos
• Sketches, Diagrams and Measurements
• Witness Interviews
• Follow Up and Development of Leads
• Police Interviews
• Fire/Rescue Ambulance Interviews
• Victim Interviews
• Secondary Forensic Evidence Testing
• Witness/Suspect Location
• Polygraph Examinations and Interpretations
• Background Investigations of Involved Parties
• Confidential Informants and Sources
Pre-File Investigations
• Polygraph Examinations and Interpretations
• Police Investigations
• Psychological Experts
• Photographs of Location and Victims
• Locating Other Wrongly Accused Individuals
• Computer/Internet Experts
• Confidential Informants and Sources
• Public Record Searches
The investigators use any and all means to legally obtain
the evidence or statements needed to get the results you
deserve!
FIGHT YOUR CASE BEFORE IT GOES TO COURT
Adult Legal Services knows the importance of fighting a criminal
complaint before charges are filed and the case goes to court.
A. Pre-File Investigation – Client is contacted
by a law enforcement agency, however, charges have
not actually
been filed.
B. Goals of a Pre-File Investigation
1. Prevent filing.
2. Reduce Charges; ie, felony to a misdemeanor.
3. Divert allegations into an informal resolution.
4. Ease clients' concerns about the case.
5. Keep clients apprised of legal rights.
6. Assist with surrender and avoid arrest
C. Ways to prevent charges from being filed
1. Bolster client’s credibility
1. Private polygraph – if the results are favorable,
then they will be shared.
2. Reference letters from community leaders, religious
leaders, teachers, friends, etc.
2. Attack complaint credibility of the victim
1. Use other witnesses to question the reputation
and truth of the victim.
2. Unsubstantiated allegations against others made
by the victim.
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DISCLAIMER
The statements above are not legal advice! These
statements are not intended to be a correct statement
of law in your jurisdiction. The statements are intended
to give you a very general understanding of what is
involved in this type of crime. Please consult an attorney
to find out what law applies in your jurisdiction.
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