CRIMINAL DEFENCE CASE
Legal Practitioners, Individuals who are Victims of a Crime, Individuals who feel they are wrongly accused of a crime, someone closely associated to a Victim or a person Accused of a crime may take it upon themselves to use this service
In our criminal defence investigations, in most cases, our goal is to locate witnesses and find evidence that will confirm or contradict other evidence already obtained, or find witnesses and evidence not yet obtained by the police or legal counsel.
In criminal cases, whether you are a victim of a crime or someone who is alleged to have committed a criminal offence, you need to present as much evidence as possible to prove your case, and create reasonable doubt.
The gathering of additional evidence will aid in the essential task of showing the court there is reason to believe that you, the defendant, are not actually responsible for committing the crime.
During the development of the criminal defence investigation, we may go through routine reports, everyday paperwork, copies of evidence, photographs, phone messages and witness statements.
Rather than determining guilt or innocence, our objective is to add weight to the evidence. To accomplish this objective, we endeavour to establish consistency among diverse witnesses, locate additional witnesses, and identify any omitted evidence. You will be able to determine if these contradictions weaken or strengthen your case.
Our responsibility is to provide assistance to legal counsel in acquiring information and evidence, without compromising the integrity of the police.
There are times when people will withhold information that may otherwise be key to an investigation.
In our criminal defence investigations, in most cases, our goal is to locate witnesses and find evidence that will confirm or contradict other evidence already obtained, or find witnesses and evidence not yet obtained by the police or legal counsel.
In criminal cases, whether you are a victim of a crime or someone who is alleged to have committed a criminal offence, you need to present as much evidence as possible to prove your case, and create reasonable doubt.
The gathering of additional evidence will aid in the essential task of showing the court there is reason to believe that you, the defendant, are not actually responsible for committing the crime.
During the development of the criminal defence investigation, we may go through routine reports, everyday paperwork, copies of evidence, photographs, phone messages and witness statements.
Rather than determining guilt or innocence, our objective is to add weight to the evidence. To accomplish this objective, we endeavour to establish consistency among diverse witnesses, locate additional witnesses, and identify any omitted evidence. You will be able to determine if these contradictions weaken or strengthen your case.
Our responsibility is to provide assistance to legal counsel in acquiring information and evidence, without compromising the integrity of the police.
There are times when people will withhold information that may otherwise be key to an investigation.