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"In the eyes of the law you are innocent until proven guilty. Criminal law requires the authorities to prove that you are in fact guilty as charged. This is why you need an attorney such as myself, who has the experience needed during this critical time. Call Now and I Will Fight For You."
Skye Musson
Criminal Defense Attorney
When it comes to the law, Attorney Musson is a realist. Her firm is where real-world experience meets legal knowledge. Prior to opening her own private practice in Savannah, Attorney Musson was a prosecutor, a role that readily equipped her with the professional skill and legal knowledge that has come to benefit her own clients today. In fact, it is because of her prosecution experience that she knows how to formulate a strong defense against criminal charges, for example, as she can anticipate some ways the prosecution might target her client. She has numerous success stories as a lawyer, including resolving drug cases of simple possession and possession with intent through conditional discharge, avoiding what would otherwise have been a harsh felony conviction.
Attorney Musson has practiced in front of nearly every judge in the Savannah community; she knows the prosecutors and the judges, and she is constantly willing to learn and adapt for her clients. She is a flexible and creative attorney who is not set in the way things have always been done, which is particularly important for a lawyer, as the law consistently undergoes changes.
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The first issue in any criminal case is the legality of the original encounter between the accused and the police. We need to know as many details as possible about that encounter, as even minor details can make all the difference.
If the police did not have a 'reasonable and articulable' basis for your detention, all evidence seized must be suppressed, and the police will have no case.
Each charge carries a different consequence. You may be facing a simple misdemeanor or a felony which may carry up to a life sentence. It is vital that you understand the ramifications of the charges you are facing, as even a misdemeanor can have serious consequences and completely alter the course of a person's life.
Every criminal charge is unique. Strict procedures and laws must be followed in order for the charges to be upheld. Preparing the defense in criminal cases involves investigation of the facts (which includes the discovery of the government's evidence and interviewing witnesses, etc.), researching the law, and of course, discussing the case with the prosecutor. The point is, we need to get involved in the case as early as possible.
With so much on the line, you cannot afford to chance your defense to an inexperienced attorney.
The first issue in any criminal case is the legality of the original encounter between the accused and the police. We need to know as many details as possible about that encounter, as even minor details can make all the difference.
If the police did not have a 'reasonable and articulable' basis for your detention, all evidence seized must be suppressed, and the police will have no case.
Each charge carries a different consequence. You may be facing a simple misdemeanor or a felony which may carry up to a life sentence. It is vital that you understand the ramifications of the charges you are facing, as even a misdemeanor can have serious consequences and completely alter the course of a person's life.
Every criminal charge is unique. Strict procedures and laws must be followed in order for the charges to be upheld. Preparing the defense in criminal cases involves investigation of the facts (which includes the discovery of the government's evidence and interviewing witnesses, etc.), researching the law, and of course, discussing the case with the prosecutor. The point is, we need to get involved in the case as early as possible. With so much on the line, you cannot afford to chance your defense to an inexperienced attorney.