Do You Need a Private Defense Lawyer for a Murder Case?

Posted by Ronald D. HeddingAug 26, 2024

Let's review whether your loved one needs a private criminal defense attorney if they're charged with California Penal Code 187 PC murder in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles is probably one of the cities in the country that has the most murder cases, and they have special prosecutors and law enforcement units that deal with these cases.

So, they're going to put their best people on the murder case, and they're going to try to get the conviction and typically attempt to put the person away for life who committed the murder.

Understanding the legal process in murder cases can be complex and overwhelming. This is why having a private criminal defense attorney is crucial. They can guide you through the process, explain your rights, and ensure you have the best possible defense.

Battle-Tested Defense

So, in my opinion, the answer to the question of whether or not you want your own private criminal defense attorney is absolutely yes. You want to make sure that you get someone who will fight for you or your loved one.

You paid someone who you know has the credentials, who is battle-tested, and who is a warrior who knows how to fight these murder cases and take on the government.

The government is going to be fully funded. It has unlimited money, unlimited resources, and the best people, and it will try to get a conviction.

They consider it their job when it comes to a murder case to punish and prosecute the person who allegedly committed the murder.

A murder conviction can result in life imprisonment or even the death penalty in some cases. This is why it's crucial to have a strong defense from the beginning.

Meeting to Discuss Strategy

It would be best if you came to my office. We will sit down and go over everything. If your loved one is in custody, once you retain me on a case, I will visit them.

I'll go over the case, get the discovery from the prosecutor, talk to the prosecutor, and see what their theory of the case is.

I'll check what evidence they have so I can talk to your loved one about it and devise the best game plan for moving forward. A private criminal defense attorney will be your advocate throughout the legal process.

They will investigate the case, challenge the evidence, negotiate with the prosecutor, and represent you in court.

Is this a case that we're going to fight all the way to a jury trial, which is probably the usual scenario in murder cases, or is it a case where we're going to try to work out some sort of a resolution?

Once we have the answer to that question, we can set about investigating, filing any necessary motions related to your particular case, and doing everything we can to fight the case.

You want someone who has experience, who's been handling cases like yours, who has had success. And that comes, in my opinion, with a private criminal defense attorney who knows what it takes to get the result you must have.

Seeking a Not-Guilty Verdict

If you're going to fight the case, you're trying to get a not-guilty verdict; you're trying to attack the prosecutor's case and find someone who knows what they're doing.

I've been handling these murder cases for over 30 years as a criminal defense attorney. Early in my career, I started out working for the district attorney's office so I could see how they prosecute criminal cases.

Then, I worked for a superior court judge in Burbank, so I could see how the judges deal with issues related to criminal cases, and then finally, in the early 1990s, I started defending people just like you.

The second case I did was a murder case that I got a not-guilty verdict on. I've had many not-guilty verdicts after that. I've fought many cases. I know what it takes to be successful.

If you or a loved one is charged with murder, you need the best. Pick up the phone now. Ask for a meeting with Ron Hedding. You deserve the peace of mind that comes with experienced, successful representation.

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