Assessing a Criminal Defense Attorney’s Trial Outcomes in MA: A Guide to Reviewing Court Records
Understanding the Importance of Court Records in Criminal Defense
- Trial experience
- Success rates
- Familiarity with specific courts and judges
- Ability to negotiate plea deals
- Appeals Court decisions: Review decisions from the Massachusetts Appeals Court and the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) to evaluate an attorney’s appellate experience and success rate.
- Trial court dockets: Obtain dockets from the specific court where your case would be heard (e.g., Boston Municipal Court, District Court, or Superior Court). Review the attorney’s performance in similar cases.
- Criminal disposition reports: These reports detail the outcome of criminal cases, including guilty pleas, dismissals, and acquittals.
- Sentencing documents: Review sentencing documents to understand the attorney’s ability to negotiate favorable sentences.
- Massachusetts Trial Court’s website: Search for case information and dockets online.
- Court clerks’ offices: Visit the clerk’s office for the specific court where the case was heard to request paper or electronic records.
- Public records databases: Utilize online databases like MassCourts or PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) to access federal and state court records.
- Success rate: Calculate the attorney’s overall success rate in similar cases.
- Charge-specific experience: Evaluate the attorney’s experience with cases involving similar charges (e.g., OUI, drug offenses, or assault).
- Plea negotiation skills: Assess the attorney’s ability to negotiate favorable plea deals.
- Trial experience: Determine the attorney’s level of trial experience and success rate in jury trials.
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