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Fred Mark Dry, experienced Chicago criminal lawyer, describes what your rights are if you have been accused of a crime…
A criminal defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty. It's important to know a defendant does not have to do anything or say anything to prove they are innocent. A prosecutor has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you have committed the criminal act in question.
The US constitution guarantees a number of rights; the right to remain silent, the right to competent legal representation, the right to a reasonable bail, to a fair trial, to be informed of charges against you, the right to be confronted with the witnesses against you, among others.
Experienced Chicago criminal law firm, Fred Mark Dry understands criminal defense laws and rights in Illinois, please call if you are under investigation.
Fred Mark Dry
203 North LaSalle Street
Suite # 2100
Chicago, IL
60601
Phone: 866-935-0295
