Verifying the Success Rate of a Criminal Defense Attorney in Massachusetts

Verifying the Success Rate of a Criminal Defense Attorney in Massachusetts – Find a Criminal Lawyer who Wins!

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When facing criminal charges in Massachusetts, choosing the right attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. While many lawyers claim high success rates, it’s crucial to understand how to verify these claims and what they truly mean. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you assess the track record of a criminal defense attorney in Massachusetts.

Understanding Criminal Attorneys’ Success Rates

Before diving into verification methods, it’s important to recognize that “success rate” can be a misleading metric in criminal defense. Most cases (about 95%) settle before trial, often through plea bargains or dismissals. A high trial success rate might indicate an attorney who rarely goes to trial, potentially missing opportunities for better outcomes through negotiation.

Verification Methods for Criminal Defense Attorneys

1. Peer Review Organizations

Look for ratings from reputable organizations like Martindale Hubbell. An “AV” rating indicates high ethical standards and legal quality as judged by peers.

2. Client Reviews and Testimonials

While confidentiality limits detailed case information, client reviews can offer insights into an attorney’s performance and client satisfaction.

3. Direct Questioning

Don’t hesitate to ask the attorney directly about their experience and outcomes. Inquire about:

Years of experience in criminal defense

Number of cases similar to yours they’ve handled

Percentage of cases resolved through negotiation vs. trial

Specific examples of favorable outcomes (within confidentiality limits)

  1. Court Records

Some case outcomes are public record. You can research an attorney’s name in Massachusetts court databases, though this method is time-consuming and may not provide a complete picture.

Red Flags

Be wary of Criminal Attorneys who:

Guarantee specific outcomes

Claim unrealistically high success rates

Refuse to provide any information about past cases

Have numerous complaints or disciplinary actions

Beyond Success Rates

While verifying an attorney’s track record is important, other factors are equally crucial:

Communication skills: Ensure the attorney explains legal concepts clearly and keeps you informed.

Specialization: Look for attorneys who focus primarily on criminal defense in Massachusetts.

Local experience: Familiarity with local courts and prosecutors can be advantageous.

Resources: Consider whether the attorney has the necessary resources to handle your case effectively.

Conclusion

Verifying a criminal defense attorney’s success rate in Massachusetts requires a multifaceted approach. While no single metric can guarantee future success, thorough research and direct communication can help you make an informed decision. Remember, the best attorney for your case is one who not only has a solid track record but also understands your specific situation and can provide personalized, effective representation.

I have been providing criminal defense services in Massachusetts for over Thirty (30) years.  I have been named a “Top 100 Trial Lawyer” by The National Trial Lawyers, I have earned the “Clients’ Choice Award” by AVVO, the Client Champion Platinum Award by Martindale-Hubbell, I have been named a “Top Tier Lawyer” by the American Trial Academy, I have been named a “Superior DUI Attorney” by the National Advocacy for DUI Defense, one of the “Ten best attorneys for Massachusetts”, by the American institute of DUI/DWI attorneys and I have won over Ninety Percent (90%) of my trials.* Call Mike Now at: (508) 393-4162.

This blog is not intended to be legal advice, if you have been charged with a crime in Massachusetts you should call an experienced and successful Criminal Defense Attorney immediately.