If I recently received an MIC charge and will hire an attorney to help me keep the charge off my record or eventually get it expunged, what questions should I ask them?

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If I recently received an MIC charge and will hire an attorney to help me keep the charge off my record or eventually get it expunged, what questions should I ask them?

I am a sophomore in college and I need this charge to be removed by the time I apply to medical school in the next two years. Please just let me know any and all questions I need to be asking an attorney to get this off my record.

Asked on July 22, 2014 under Criminal Law, Texas

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Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

Ask them how long they have been in practice, what percentage of their caseload is criminal defense, how many similar cases they have handled and their plans to defend/mitigate based on whatever facts you have to rpresent.  You would be wise to speak to a mnumber of lawyers who offer rfree consultations. 


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