Criminal Law Unfiltered
Episode Summary: In this episode of Criminal Law Unfiltered, host Robert M. Helfend, a seasoned criminal defense attorney with over four decades of experience, delves into the intricacies of the first court appearance in felony cases. Joined by Evan Mack, they explore the critical role of bail, the information presented to judges, and the early decisions that can influence the direction of a case. Helfend emphasizes the importance of being prepared for bail discussions and having a bail bondsman present in court. He also highlights the misconception that the legal process is about truth, clarifying that it's primarily about evidence. This episode is essential for anyone facing a felony charge, providing insights into what to expect and how to prepare for the first court appearance. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:09 – Importance of the First Court Appearance 00:35 – Understanding Bail in Felony Cases 01:19 – Contacting the DA's Office Before Court 02:34 – Preparing Clients for Bail Discussions 03:05 – Information Presented to the Judge 04:46 – Early Decisions and Case Direction 05:24 – Truth vs. Evidence in Legal Processes 07:12 – Bail and Custody Issues at First Appearance 09:02 – Common Misunderstandings About First Appearances 10:11 – Reality vs. TV Dramatization of Court Appearances 12:05 – Case Example: Mental Health and Legal Defense 13:21 – Final Thoughts on First Court Appearances About the Show: Criminal Law Unfiltered is a podcast designed for individuals navigating the complexities of the criminal justice system. Hosted by Robert M. Helfend, a veteran criminal defense attorney, the show offers clear, practical insights into various aspects of criminal law. Each episode breaks down legal procedures, rights, and strategies, empowering listeners with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions. Whether you're facing charges or simply interested in understanding the legal landscape, Criminal Law Unfiltered provides valuable guidance with a focus on clarity and real-world application.
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