Don’t do the crime – if you can’t pay the price.
Average Flat Fees.
Some criminal defense attorneys charge a flat fee for certain types of cases, instead of billing by the hour. This may or may not include filing fees, motions, fees, etc.
Flat fees include:
- DUI/DWI – $1500-$5000+
- Misdemeanors – $1500-$3000+
- Misdemeanor drug possession – $1500-$3000+
- Assault – $2000-$7500+
- Theft/larceny – $2000-$5000+
- Probation violation – $1000-$2500+
- Felonies – $2500-$15,000+
For serious felonies most attorneys will bill hourly plus fees. Complex federal cases will also usually be billed hourly.
Trial, Appeals and Higher Court cases usually get billed hourly plus fees.
Remember – When You Get Arrested
Don’t become an uncompensated YOU TUBE star.
Stay Calm and Cooperate
Remember:
Always show courtesy by keeping a composed and respectful attitude when interacting with the officer.
Stay silent:
You have the right to remain silent and are not obligated to provide any information beyond essential identification details. You must assert that right by stating I do not wish to discuss anything with you (the officer) besides hello and goodbye.
Contact a lawyer:
As soon as you are pulled over, it is crucial to contact a DUI attorney without delay after your arrest. Do not discuss anything with anyone especially on the phone in jail or the police station. Simply say – Mom – I need a DUI attorney and have her call our office (248) 357-2550
Do not:
Do not admit guilt:
Avoid making any remarks that may be construed as an admission of guilt.
Do not argue with the officer:
Avoid arguing or becoming confrontational with the police.
Provide unnecessary information:
Only answer basic questions required by law.
Do not run and become a You Tube video:
Always pull over safely when signaled by an officer.
Legal Counsel and Your Rights
When facing legal challenges, particularly in criminal cases, it is advisable to seek legal counsel immediately.
An experienced attorney can provide guidance on how to navigate interactions with law enforcement while safeguarding your constitutional rights.
Since 1993 our expert legal defense in navigating criminal law matters and protecting your constitutional rights are what we eat for breakfast everyday.
Contact Komorn Law PLLC if you’re ready to fight and win.
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