The initial evidence a defense Attorney will compile when defending a robbery charge is the evidence being used against the client. This evidence can be used to evaluate the case and understand how strong or weak the government’s case is against the client accused.

It is not the defense attorney’s job to compile evidence, it is the government’s job. It is the lawyer’s job to challenge that evidence on the grounds that it is inadmissible, not credible, or not sufficient to prove that a crime was committed.

To understand the relevance and presence of evidence in a West Palm Beach robbery case, it is imperative to consult with an experienced robbery Attorney as soon as possible.

Challenging the Government’s Allegations

After an Attorney sees what evidence is being used against the client, they will see what evidence is available to the defendant or to the client to rebut the government’s evidence.

The things that an Attorney might consider in a robbery case are that it may not have been the person accused, especially if the person was wearing a mask or was disguised. This would classify as another aggravating factor in the robbery.

Further, the client may have some sort of alibi, or witness that can place them somewhere else. An experienced Attorney may gather alibis and witnesses, or may want to try and implicate other people. Depending on the evidence present in a person’s robbery charge in West Palm Beach, an Attorney will proceed with the case in a way which can help produce the best outcome possible for their client.

Relevance of Criminal History

A Lawyer is also looking to see who the accuser is. They will uncover whether the person has been in trouble before, and if they are credible. Such factors can play into the way that an Attorney is able to utilize the evidence present in an individual’s West Palm Beach robbery charge.

A person may want to gather evidence of the accuser’s criminal record or personal record if they can find something out about them. That person may have a prior criminal record that could indicate some sort of dishonesty. This record can affect the way an attorney proceeds with a defense.

Context of the Crime

A Lawyer will also look at the context of the crime when determining the evidence that may be present in an individual’s West Palm Beach robbery case. They will determine if the client is accused of snatching something from a grandmother that they have no relationship with, or if they have robbed from someone they are in a domestic, personal, or business relationship with.

A Lawyer can determine if this is part of a good deal gone bad, or possibly a drug deal. They will examine the evidence and the circumstances of the crimes that were alleged and the factors that are behind it, including the charges being brought against the client when gathering the relevant evidence involved in their client’s robbery charge. Contact Leifert & Leifert to learn more.

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