Federal Criminal
The Constitution guarantees the right of every citizen
accused of a crime to be presumed innocent until proven guilty by evidence
that is beyond a reasonable doubt. But, if the government has accused
you of a crime, it certainly does not seem that way. After the police
have made an arrest, it seems that all the government wants to do is
seek a conviction rather than the truth. If you have been accused of
a crime, your rights will not protect themselves.
The attorneys at Smith & Turley have experience defending
the rights of citizens accused in federal courts. The Bill of Rights
are not just "technicalities," they are fundamental rights
that protect all Americans from governmental abuse of power. For more
information from the Missouri Bar Association about criminal law, click
here.
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