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Sunday, 22 April 2018

What factors are considered when determining prison time or penalties?



A judge must consider many factors in deciding the sentence for your offence. There is no single correct sentence for a particular crime because each offence and offender will have particular characteristics that will influence the severity or duration of the sentence. These include:

  • The nature of the crime, including whether or not is was a misdemeanor or felony. Other factors related to the underlying charge and potential penalties may include whether the act was premeditated or an act of passion, whether the offender was an accessory to a main offender, and whether injuries or death were caused as a result of their actions.
  • Whether a defendant is being charged with a federal crime. Some federal crimes impose mandatory minimum sentences, and judges may also refer to sentencing guidelines when determining how long a convicted individual should spend in federal prison.
  • The defendant’s criminal history, including previous convictions for the same or similar charges.
  • Whether a defendant is on probation or parole. Violating terms of parole or probation can result in elevated penalties.
  • Whether the crime involves acts of violence or crimes committed against vulnerable individuals, such as children, the disabled, or elderly.

How to avoid prison?

There are ways that you may be able to avoid jail or prison time, despite the fact that the sentencing guidelines may mandate prison in your case or the state may be seeking jail time.

A criminal defence lawyer can help you to avoid prison by making you aware of the alternatives and how you might be able to take advantage of them. In many cases, the court will be aware of the alternatives, but if you hire a experienced criminal defence attorney and do some research you can help make this happen.

Sunday, 25 February 2018

Ways to help your criminal lawyer to fight your criminal case




A criminal charge can change your life in many ways. Being arrested for rash driving or for theft or any other similar case these situation can put your future and freedom at stake.

In a system where it feels like everyone is up against you, a criminal lawyer can protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome for your case. Specifically, here are four ways you can help your criminal lawyer to fight your criminal case:

  • Honesty plays an important role while assisting your lawyer. ” Be honest with your lawyer “ as it will help him to prepare your defense. When your lawyer asks you questions, you need to provide honest and thorough answers. When you are charged with a crime, you have 1 and only 1 person who is on your side, and that is your lawyer. 
  • Avoid not to post anything about your case on social media. ” Stay off the social media”, even if your profile is "private" there are still ways for it to be accessed, and the police and prosecution WILL find it. The best thing you can do, is to not use social media at all. Get rid of it. 
  • Trust is the initial step towards your case success. ”Trust your lawyer”, if you do not trust your lawyer, then you probably do not have the right Attorney for you. Your Attorney may not tell you what you want to hear, but it is his job and his duty to look out for your best interests. This does not mean you have to agree with your lawyer, but you should have a lawyer whose opinion you trust and value. 
  • Try not to contact a witness against you when you are charged with a crime . This not only makes you look guilty but can indulge you in more problem. It is advice to let your lawyer contact victim. 

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

5 Ways to Assess Whether a Criminal Defense Attorney is Any Good


No one wants to be charged with a crime. But, if you are, or, if one of your friends or loved ones is, here are five things to consider when deciding whether you've got a good defense attorney or not. http://goo.gl/k8UbXg


Wednesday, 10 February 2016

How to Get Off a Criminal Charge


Being charged with a crime doesn't necessarily mean you'll have to plea bargain or face trial. Many criminal charges are dismissed, either by the prosecuting attorney or by a judge, long before trial is contemplated. If you know how to analyze your case and understand your Constitutional rights, you may be able to get off your criminal charge. Continue Reading...

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

How Defendants' Mental States Affect Their Responsibility for a Crime




What makes a crime a crime? In most cases, an act is a crime because the person committing it intended to do something that the state legislature or Congress has determined is wrong, also known as criminal intent. This mental state is generally referred to as "mens rea," Latin for "guilty mind."

The "mens rea" concept is based on a belief that people should be punished only when they have acted in a way that makes them morally blameworthy. In the legal system's eyes, people who intentionally engage in the behavior prohibited by a law are morally blameworthy.  Read more...  

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

How to Get a Job with a Criminal Record



How to Get a Job with a Criminal Record. In today's world, the job search is stressful enough when you don't have a criminal record. If you've been in prison or even if you've just had a minor scrape with the law, you may find that employers will be reluctant to hire you. You can't control what an employer does, but you can control how you conduct yourself and how you conduct your job search.  Knowing your rights can help you find a job. Read more via

Wednesday, 23 December 2015

How to Write a Letter to the Attorney General




The Attorney General is responsible for prosecuting violations of the law under their jurisdiction. Writing a letter to the Attorney General is a last recourse in most situations. The Attorney General is only likely to respond to questions that are of wide public significance. Large scale consumer fraud or protests over public policy are the most appropriate subjects for such a letter. Continue reading...

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

How to Become a Lawyer in 5 Steps

A lawyer, or attorney, works within the legal system, applying laws to circumstances that people face within society. The following chart provides an overview about becoming a lawyer. http://goo.gl/a8zshC


Thursday, 26 November 2015

How to Know when to Change Lawyers


After you hire a lawyer, it’s possible that problems can develop and your relationship can break down. For example, the attorney may fail to vigorously investigate all aspects of your case or fail to meet crucial filing deadlines.To know more about checkout this article http://goo.gl/ZraU7u

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Accused or Suspected of crimes? Don't know your rights?

Accused or Suspected of crimes? Don't know your rights? Don't know what to do next? You need to call an Efficient, Experienced, Dedicated Defence Lawyer Foo Cheow Ming.

Foo Cheow Ming started his career in the Legal Service where between 1989-1999 he served firstly as Assistant Registrar of Supreme Court, and then as Deputy Public Prosecutor in the Attorney-General's Chambers. Upon joining private practice in 1999 he worked in partnership with prominent criminal defender Mr Sant Singh Senior Counsel for 5 years. For 7 years he then carried out a fulltime dedicated criminal defence practice in KhattarWong LLP, one of Singapore's biggest firm. During his time in KhattarWong he also collaborated and worked closely with Mr Subhas Anandan, another prominent expert criminal defence lawyer well known in Singapore and abroad.

Contact for Singapore Criminal Defence Lawyer to get assist in any kind of criminal case.

Contact:- http://singaporecriminallawyers.com
29 Mayo Street #01-02 Singapore, 208315
mobile- 6596563319 (also sms/text/whatsapp)
office- 6562991141
fax- 65-6-221-6346
email- foocheowming@templarslaw.sg, foo_c_m@yahoo.com
singaporecriminallawyer@gmail.com