Every attorney needs their own Private Investigator on hire to handle those day to day investigative needs. I am not talking about the “Better Call Saul” type of investigator, but an agency that is trained and experienced in criminal and civil law.
Regardless of an attorney's practice, education, experience, or staffs efficiency, it's not always an easy task to stay on top of all the work that comes through the door. When a law firm is working on multiple cases, it's often more difficult to find the time to investigate and dig for case-making facts as thoroughly as the case may deserve. There are ways you can outsource some of that time and expertise, though, allowing you to take on a wider variety of cases, while also benefiting your client.
If you’re an attorney with a hectic work schedule, and you’ve never contemplated hiring a private investigator, here are a few major benefits to consider.
1. Finding Details That Were Initially Overlooked.
Private Investigators serve a crucial role in a criminal defense investigation, as they work to find witnesses and evidence that will establish reasonable doubt-- that will show the jury that there is reason to believe that the defendant is not actually responsible for committing the crime.
Throughout the criminal defense investigation, the private investigator will scour routine police reports, copies of evidence, photographs, phone messages and witness statements related to the case, with the ultimate goal being to determine whether or not there are any inconsistencies from one witness to the next.
2. The Need For Qualified Experience
Private Investigators serve a crucial role in a criminal defense investigation, as they work to find witnesses and evidence that will establish reasonable doubt-- that will show the jury that there is reason to believe that the defendant is not actually responsible for committing the crime.
Throughout the criminal defense investigation, the private investigator will scour routine police reports, copies of evidence, photographs, phone messages and witness statements related to the case, with the ultimate goal being to determine whether or not there are any inconsistencies from one witness to the next.
3. Professional Private Investigators Understand Legal Nuances and Objectivity
Brooks Brothers Investigations believes that private investigators must ensure fairness, leveling the playing field and providing the client / defendant with a neutral and impartial investigator to seek and gather the facts so that they can be assessed when the defendant presents his or her defense.
If you have more questions on criminal defense, and what our agency can do to help your clients, call us today!
Detective Craig Brooks
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