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Criminal Defense /
January 8, 2024

How to Figure Out if a Plea Deal is Right for You

Hansen, Frisbie & Clausen Law Firm
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When you’re charged with a criminal offense, the potential penalties can set you on edge, leaving you worried about the future. For many who have been accused of criminal wrongdoing, their main fear is going to jail or prison, but there are collateral consequences, too, including fines, derailment of your career, and damage to your standing in the community.

Although you might feel like your criminal case is getting out of your control, it doesn’t have to be that way. There are several ways to steer the direction of your criminal case and its outcome. One of them is by considering whether a plea deal is right for you, especially considering there’s a good chance that you’re going to be offered one of these agreements before your case heads to trial.

Is a plea bargain right for you?

A plea bargain may or may not be in your best interests. Before deciding whether to accept one of these deals, you need to conduct a holistic analysis of your case so that you can make the decision that’s best for you. This includes looking at the following:

Figure out the best path forward in your criminal case

There are a lot of different ways to approach your criminal case. You have to choose the one that’s right for you can puts you in a strong position to protect your rights and your future. If you want to learn more about your criminal defense options, then please continue to read our website.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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