Hugh
Duvall emphasizes working collaboratively with each client.
At the
heart of this process is the goal of empowering
the client to make
informed decisions that are the
correct decisions for that client.
The initial phase
of this process generally involves three stages:
First, obtaining “discovery” from the prosecutor;
this “discovery”
usually consists of at least one
police report, but may includes
various other
kinds of material such as photographs or
audio tapes;
Second, reviewing this material with the
client to identify possible
inaccuracies, and
considering whether any investigation or
research
might be able to correct such
inaccuracies; and
Third, reviewing all discovery and products
of investigation in
light of existing statutory
and appellate law to consider whether
the
case should proceed to trial, or whether a
negotiated settlement
(plea bargain)
should be considered.
This initial phase might be accomplished in a few days, or might
take weeks. Under certain circumstances an alternative course of
action might be needed (for example, where the client is currently
the target of an investigation, but has not yet been charged). However
the case proceeds, the goal remains the same: To assist the client
in making decisions which are right for that individual.
© 2002 Hubert G. Duvall, Jr, Attorney at Law