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Why Use
A Private Investigator In A Criminal Defense Investigation?
by: David Almeida
The police can be of great service to prosecutors when it comes to
finding witnesses to a crime and to following the evidence to a suspect.
However, sometimes the defense is going to realize that there seems to
be key evidence missing or witnesses that have not come forward: the
defense attorneys are going to find a basis for reasonable doubt.
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However, in order to know that their
assumptions about their client's innocence are correct, they will need to
conduct a criminal defense investigation.
A private investigator serves an important role in a criminal defense
investigation. In this case, that role is 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.
When an attorney uses a private investigator in a criminal defense
investigation, that investigator will take the time to understand the
charges and the laws that relate to the crime. Once there's an understanding
of the case in question, the private investigator will go over all of the
materials that the defense team has received from the prosecutor. |
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During the course of the criminal defense
investigation, the private investigator will go through routine reports from
the police, everyday paperwork as well as copies of evidence, photographs,
phone messages and witness statements related to the case. The goal of this
is to determine whether or not there are any inconsistencies from one
witness to the next or between the conclusions drawn and the evidence.
In addition, during a criminal defense investigation, a private investigator
may re-visit the crime scene to see if there was anything that had been
overlooked. He or she may also interview witnesses to see if their stories
have changed or to verify that they do not have anything else that motivated
their statements against the defendant.
Inconsistencies and ulterior motives that a
private investigator discovers during the course of a criminal defense
investigation may be able to be |
used as a part of the client's defense.
Similarly, if during the course of the criminal defense investigation
a private investigator discovers that there are other witnesses who
had not come forward or evidence that was not considered previously,
he or she can then look into these developments further.
In some cases, that may mean that a search is conducted to find these
other witnesses. In other cases, it may mean conducting interviews or
doing background searches. In others, there may be other parts of the
criminal defense investigation that are assigned to a private
investigator – tasks that he or she is uniquely qualified for and that
will keep the defense team free to focus on the legal proceedings and
other cases that they have.
During the course of a criminal defense investigation, a private
investigator can help to ensure that an innocent client will not be
found guilty – all without taking away from a defense attorney's busy
schedule. In other words, bringing a private investigator into a
criminal defense investigation, defense attorneys are able to focus on
the court system while a private investigator conducts the
investigation.
About The Author
David Almeida is a licensed private
investigator with a degree in criminal justice. He is affiliated
with the National Association of Investigative Specialists and the
Licensed Private Detective’s Association of Massachusetts. For more
information visit
http://www.baystatedetective.com
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