The attorneys at Robinson & Brandt, P.S.C. represent people who have been charged with federal and state crimes. The criminal justice system is stacked against a citizen charged and convicted of a crime. The resources of the state and federal governments greatly exceed the resources of the individual defendant.
Thus, the defendant must take every opportunity to challenge the government's case and the legitimacy of the conviction in order to maximize the chance of obtaining justice. What kind of an attorney does someone look for when charged with a crime or when the criminal justice system has already let them down?
Thus, the defendant must take every opportunity to challenge the government's case and the legitimacy of the conviction in order to maximize the chance of obtaining justice. What kind of an attorney does someone look for when charged with a crime or when the criminal justice system has already let them down?
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What kind of an attorney does someone look for when charged with a crime or when the criminal justice system has already let them down? Probably someone who grew up with a passion for representing citizens who have been unjustly charged, wrongfully convicted or incorrectly sentenced. Jeff Brandt grew up in the inner city and, as a teenager, first witnessed how mistaken identity could shatter a family.
Matt Robinson joined the law firm in 2000. He began his career as a defense attorney in state courts and has continued as a state and federal criminal defense attorney. Throughout his career, Mr. Robinson has handled many appeals and post-conviction actions. Education: Mr. Robinson received his Juris Doctorate from the Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 2000.
The attorneys at Robinson & Brandt, P.S.C. represent people who have been charged with federal and state crimes. We are prepared to defend you against the charges and fight for the best possible resolution of the case, whether that is proceeding to trial and seeking acquittal or negotiating the most favorable plea offer available and lowest sentence.
One of the most complex areas of criminal practice is the area of post-conviction relief. In federal criminal cases, the fight to correct errors that harmed defendants got even tougher in 1996 when Congress passed a law making it even harder for defendants to get back into court.
Only a select number of attorneys regularly practice in the area of criminal post-conviction relief, and our office is one of them, consistently fighting for relief for those who have already been convicted and sentenced.In the federal system, two of the most common post-conviction actions are motions for new trial and for correction under 28 U.S.C. § 2255.
Only a select number of attorneys regularly practice in the area of criminal post-conviction relief, and our office is one of them, consistently fighting for relief for those who have already been convicted and sentenced.In the federal system, two of the most common post-conviction actions are motions for new trial and for correction under 28 U.S.C. § 2255.
Of all the areas of law where the attorneys at Robinson & Brandt, P.S.C. practice, they have the most experience with federal criminal appeals. It is not an area of the law that most attorneys practice or even want to practice. This is because properly taking an appeal involves complying with very particular rules that change from court to court.
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