When you are facing criminal charges, choosing the right lawyer is one of the most important decisions you will make. The outcome of your case, your freedom, and your future can all be affected by the quality of your legal representation.
White & Jeet Criminal Defence regularly speaks with individuals who are unsure what actually matters when selecting a criminal defence lawyer. This guide explains the key factors you should consider before trusting someone with your case.
Experience in Criminal Defence Matters
Criminal law is highly specialized. A lawyer who practises primarily in criminal defence will understand how charges are investigated, how the Crown builds cases, and where weaknesses often exist.
Experience matters not only in serious trials, but also in early stages such as bail hearings, disclosure review, and resolution discussions.
Understanding of Charter Rights
Many criminal cases turn on whether your rights were respected by police. Unlawful searches, improper detention, or failures to provide access to counsel can result in evidence being excluded.
A strong defence lawyer will carefully assess whether your Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms rights were violated and how those violations may impact your case.
Clear and Honest Communication
You should understand what is happening in your case and why certain decisions are being made. A defence lawyer should be able to explain complex legal issues in plain language and keep you informed at each stage.
If a lawyer avoids questions or cannot clearly explain your options, that is a red flag.
Strategic Approach to Defence
Effective criminal defence is not about shortcuts. It involves reviewing disclosure in detail, identifying legal and factual weaknesses, and developing a strategy tailored to the specific charge and circumstances.
This may involve negotiations, Charter applications, or trial preparation depending on what best protects your interests.
Availability and Responsiveness
Criminal charges move quickly. Bail conditions, court dates, and deadlines require timely attention.
Your lawyer should be accessible, responsive, and prepared to act when urgent issues arise, including breaches or changes in release conditions.
Local Court Experience
Knowledge of Alberta courts, Crown practices, and local procedures can make a meaningful difference. Defence lawyers who regularly appear in Alberta courts understand how matters are typically handled and how to navigate the process efficiently.
Learn more about how criminal cases progress through the system on our court process in Alberta guide.
Making an Informed Decision
You should feel confident in the lawyer you choose. Ask questions, review their experience, and ensure they are focused on criminal defence.
The right legal representation can reduce uncertainty, protect your rights, and position your case for the best possible outcome.
If you are facing criminal charges, you can speak with our defence team by visiting our Contact Us page.