CHOOSING THE RIGHT LAWYER FOR YOU CAN BE THE MOST IMPORTANT DECISION IN YOUR CASE.

AVOID decisions made solely on advertisements, every lawyer is a trial god if you believe the ads.  Use ads to acquaint yourself with the lawyer, not to make decisions. 
AVOID falling for promises to achieve a particular result with your case.  Each case is different and although some consistency can be suggested, no competent lawyer can promise you a jury trial win or a favorable plea bargain.
AVOID inexperience, you are not there to have someone learn on your case.
AVOID lawyers who profess NOT TO BE courtroom lawyers.  All this means is that you are probably going to take a plea bargain, like it or not, because your lawyer does not know how to analyze, negotiate, prepare, and fight your case with a goal of winning the case at trial.
AVOID lawyers who are not criminal defense lawyers.

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CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE CHOOSING
SAM SHAPIRO

1.  Examine your budget, can you afford this lawyer?
2.  Are there other lawyers as capable at a reduced fee?
3.  Can you handle blunt talk and answers to your questions without a lot of 'bedside' manner?
4.  Phyllis Emerick will handle all the non-essential hearings such as the Pre-trial conference.  Sam will handle all case preparation, analysis, negotiations, depositions and trials.  Are you comfortable with this arrangement?

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BEFORE YOU DECIDE WHETHER TO HIRE SAM SHAPIRO

Q.     Is Sam Shapiro the 'right' lawyer for my case?

A.  Maybe, maybe not. The  following factors should be considered. Sam Shapiro has been an attorney for more than 20 years, with more than 15 of those years devoted strictly to criminal defense cases. He has tried many jury trials, including, but not limited to: Murder, Attempted Murder, Rape, Battery  of all types, Child Molesting, Resisting Law Enforcement, DUI, Driving While Suspended—It is safe to say that this is criminal law experience.

 

Sam Shapiro is blunt, he speaks his mind and tells you exactly what his assessment is of your case without much sugar coating—he is not a good hand holder.  Mr. Shapiro’s fees are higher than many other lawyers, you are paying for his knowledge, experience, and reputation.  Sam has handled post-conviction relief cases, and argued criminal cases before the Indiana Supreme Court on appeal. 

 

He has business relationships with expert witnesses like forensic toxicologists, forensic pathologists, child psychologists, jury selection experts, forensic dentists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and sentencing experts.  If these witnesses are necessary in your case, you must pay for them

 

Q.  If Sam Shapiro is telling me to talk to other lawyers whose fees are less than his, does this mean he does not want to represent me or handle my case?

A.  NOT AT ALL Consider this:

Not everyone is comfortable with the same attorney, some personalities and styles clash, it is to your benefit to find the attorney that is the best fit for you.

 

Some legal cases are easier to handle for one reason or another and, depending on your goal for the case, you might not need as much knowledge or experience as you must pay for with Sam Shapiro.

 

If your goal is to resolve your case quickly, with little regard for consequences, then you certainly don't need Sam Shapiro as your attorney, in fact, you may not need any attorney at all.

 

Typically people hire Sam when their goal is to achieve a 'better' plea bargain or a trial.  Sam Shapiro can make no guarantees or promises other than he will analyze, prepare, and fight the case for either a 'better' plea bargain or a win at trial consistent with your goal.

 

It never hurts to get 4 or 5 opinions from different lawyers on how they would handle your case so you can consider other styles, experience, and knowledge.


Q.  What is expected of me if I choose to have Sam Shapiro as my criminal defense attorney.
A.
 PATIENCE--Most of the time, your case cannot be solved in days or weeks.  Our ability to deliver your goal is dependent on others such as judges and prosecutors.  You must wait patiently to resolve your case as we negotiate with these people.

FAITH--Presumably, you hired Sam Shapiro for a specific reason, you were referred, you have been a client before, you read about Sam or attended a trial where he was the attorney.  Never be afraid to ask questions, but in the end, it will be rare that you think of some great idea that Sam has not already considered in some way.  It is unproductive to call constantly with questions, save them for an appointment, write them down so you remember.

COURTESY--Just as you expect courtesy from our office, we expect courtesy from you.  We understand how difficult and frustrating some criminal cases can become.  Please try to remain calm and treat everyone respectfully.  We are here to help our clients get through a most difficult time.

HONESTY--If you feel you have a significant problem with your case, talk to Sam personally all matters are held in the strictest of confidence.

 

Q.  I'm concerned about someone else handling my pre-trial and/or Change of Plea hearings, is she an attorney?

A.  YES,  Phyllis Emerick, started in the law firm of Sam Shapiro as a law clerk, she received her B.A. and J.D. from Indiana University, and was admitted to the Bar in 1985.  Sam has personally trained her in his procedures and expectations when she served as his law clerk.  He has the utmost confidence in her abilities and she handles 95% of all pre-trial Conferences and Change of Plea hearings. 

 

THE DEFENSE ATTORNEY
One of society's greatest traumas is to be charged with a criminal offense. Often-times mere accusations allow the State to focus all of its investigative resources on an individual.  Criminal justice personnel including police, prosecutors, and even judges are adversarial to the accused.  Relationships with family and friends can be strained or broken and feelings of embarrassment and humiliation can rob one of self-worth.  A very public finger-pointing occurs in a public place where procedures, terminology, and rules are complicated and foreign.  Hanging in the balance is liberty, freedom, property, employment and other items of significance in one's life.  To balance the immense power of the State and to protect the rights and dignity of the defendant is the defense attorney.  His experience, his knowledge, his creativity, and his voice is often the only barrier between the accused and immediate condemnation and punishment.  He stands with the accused, he stands for the accused, he speaks on behalf of the accused.  He attacks and tests the State's proof, he negotiates and bargains for the accused, and, he defends the rights of the accused at trial.  Who is your only friend in the criminal justice system?  A criminal defense attorney.  We hope that the choice for your voice in court, to protect your rights, and to defend your liberties is Sam Shapiro, Criminal Defense Attorney.  We also hope that our website has been informative and will assist you in making educated decisions regarding your individual criminal defense situation.

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Samuel S. Shapiro
Attorney at Law
4334 East Third St.
Bloomington, IN 47401
(812) 336-8192
office@samshapiro.com


 
 
   

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