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Constitutional Protections for the Criminal Defendant

The criminal justice system can be confusing and overwhelming. For guidance about criminal procedures and help building a defense, contact a skilled and knowledgeable criminal defense attorney.

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The Flanagan Law Office, in Fridley and serving the Twin Cities and the state of Minnesota, provides experienced representation to individuals accused of misdemeanor and felony criminal charges, including Minnesota state and federal offenses. Attorney Patrick Flanagan is a former chief prosecutor who has delivered a high level of legal service to clients for more than a decade.

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The Flanagan Law Office provides experienced criminal defense for clients accused of misdemeanor and felony offenses in Minnesota, including DUI, assault, drug crimes, sex crimes, white collar crimes and other charges.

Attorney Patrick Flanagan is a former chief prosecutor who is committed to the success of his clients. Mr. Flanagan is a seasoned litigator who will aggressively protect the rights of clients inside and outside of the courtroom. Contact the Flanagan Law Office today to schedule a free initial consultation.

Constitutional Protections for the Criminal Defendant

The United States Constitution and its subsequent amendments define the scope of governmental power and reserve certain individual rights to the people. The first 10 amendments, also called the Bill of Rights, contain basic, fundamental rights of individuals on which the government may not impinge. Many of these constitutional rights provide protection to criminal defendants in the criminal justice system. The Fourteenth Amendment extends substantive due process rights beyond just the federal system to criminal defendants in state courts, where the vast majority of criminal trials occur.

The basic constitutional rights of the criminal defendant permeate every aspect of the criminal justice process. If you have been accused of a crime, whether federal, state or local, a seasoned criminal defense attorney from Flanagan Law Office in St. Paul, Minnesota, can explain these rights to you and help you to fight for them at every step of the way.

Fundamental Rights

Here are the main federal constitutional rights guaranteed to criminal defendants in the United States to promote fair trials. Remember that these rights have been refined and interpreted by the courts and an attorney can advise you about their role in and application to your particular case.

  • The right to due process of law
  • The right to equal protection under the law
  • The right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure
  • The right against self-incrimination or being forced to testify against oneself
  • The right against double jeopardy or being tried more than once for the same offense
  • The right to legal counsel
  • The right to a speedy, public trial
  • The right to an impartial jury trial
  • The right to confront witnesses against you
  • The right to call supporting witnesses
  • The right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment
  • The prohibition against ex post facto laws or laws that retroactively criminalize certain acts or increase criminal sanctions
  • The right to be free from excessive fines or excessive bail
  • The right to clear notice of criminal charges
  • The right to a grand jury in federal felony proceedings

Conclusion

Our criminal justice system is designed through constitutional protections to provide a criminal defendant with a fair trial. If you face any phase of the process, consult an experienced attorney like one from Flanagan Law Office in St. Paul, Minnesota, as early as possible to enlist an important ally in your quest to protect your legal and constitutional rights.

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