Evidence & ForensicsCriminal Defense Cases:The Role of Evidence and ForensicsThere is more to a criminal defense case than looking at the police report and reading witness statements. Any combination of science and technology can be put to use examining evidence. The prosecution will put in extensive effort to build a case against a criminal defendant. A defense attorney should do the same. When you choose me to represent you or your loved one, I will conduct the research, examine the evidence against you, and review the results of any forensic tests done by law enforcement. Based on this review, I can determine the best ways to challenge the validity of the evidence against you to build a strong defense. Contact the Law Office of Stanley E. Robison, Jr. in New Albany, Indiana, at 812-945-3055 for a free initial consultation about the role of evidence and forensics in criminal law. I have handled criminal law matters since 1983. My experience has taught me the importance of devoting sufficient energy to examining the evidence in each case I handle. I have handled cases involving a wide range of disciplines that relate to motive or evidence, including:
Whether your case is related to drug crimes, murder charges, sex crimes, internet crimes, violent crimes, white collar crimes, or any other criminal charges, evidence and forensics may play an important role. Make certain the lawyer you choose understands that role. I am aware of the difference between subjective and objective evidence. I am experienced in sorting through facts that are based on hard science and those that are based on opinions. As your defense attorney, I will work hard to make certain that all of the details line up and that you get the justice you deserve. For a free consultation about the role of investigation and discovery of evidence and forensics in criminal defense, contact me at 812-945-3055. |


