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Here Are 4 Tactics That Lawyers Use. Which One Do You Prefer?

byDaniel Jae Webb
17 April 2022 5.46pm
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Lawyers are known for their expertise in negotiating and getting what they want. While some lawyers are better than others, they nearly all utilize the same tactics. The tactics employed by lawyers can benefit you if you are a trainee lawyer if you implement them into your own practice. But before you can begin implementing lawyer’s tactics into your life, you need to first research them and learn what they are.

This article will tell you about four effective tactics used by lawyers so that you can study them:

Persistence

When you hire a quality lawyer, you get somebody who’s persistent and perseveres. According to the legal experts from Fisher Dore Lawyers, you need a champion to stand up and fight for you. That’s exactly what you get when you hire a legal professional. A common trait among quality lawyers is a passion for fighting. You don’t have to worry about them giving up on you, they go for the kill and ensure that you get the justice that you deserve. Whether you are making a claim for compensation or being represented in court, you need a lawyer’s persistence and perseverance on your side.

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Entrapment

Entrapment is a legal defence and tactic, used by lawyers when their clients have been involved in undercover police operations. It is most often raised as a defence in court for drug crimes and prostitution. It happens when a law-abiding citizen commits an offence because of coercion on the part of law enforcement officers. It is a very effective tactic and when it is utilized properly, it can help attorneys to win their client’s defence. However, entrapment is only a defence available under American law and cannot, therefore, benefit Australians.

Misconduct

Police misconduct is another very effective tactic utilized by savvy lawyers. It’s very common for police officers to make mistakes in the line of duty. When a lawyer is representing a client and they identify any misconduct or mistakes, they then use them to get their client’s case thrown out. Police misconduct is a very effective way of getting a case dismissed, especially nowadays with everything that’s going on socially and politically. In some cases, police misconduct can result in charges being brought against the officer that was responsible for the misconduct. Police misconduct is sometimes covered up, however, so it can be hard to spot.

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Mistake

Another argument used by lawyers to ensure that their clients aren’t convicted of crimes is a mistake of fact. This is when an alleged crime is committed, but the person responsible did so as an honest mistake. For example, if a person is accused of stealing something but they thought, at the time, that the item they were stealing belonged to them. If a person was involved in a conflict on the street and they picked a wallet up from the floor believing that it was theirs, then their lawyer could argue mistake of fact. Mistake of fact is a very reliable defence.

Lawyers are equipped with myriad defences and strategies. Some are better than others. If you are a trainee lawyer, then learning about these can help you to improve your craft and become more skilled at your job.

 


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