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Plea Withdrawal Attorney
So you decided to go to court and take the first deal you were offered. Maybe you had watched too many episodes of Law and Order and thought you were a regular defense attorney. Two weeks later, you realize that you have to register as a narcotics offender for the rest of your life; or that your driver’s license is suspended. What do you do? Well, the law allows you a short window of opportunity to withdraw your plea. You must act fast however, as the time allotted starts counting down from the date of your plea. If you think that you weren’t fully informed about the consequences or repercussions of your plea, you must speak with a criminal defense attorney immediately in order to be able to withdraw you guilty plea in a timely manner.
If either you or a loved one wishes to withdraw his/her guilty plea, you need an experienced attorney on your side to help you to withdraw your plea. For a free telephonic consultation and evaluation of your case, please contact us at (714) 955-8365.
