Personal injury claims are claims for
damages arising out of the wrongful conduct of others. For individuals
harmed through the fault or negligence of another party, Hawaii state law
generally provides that the victim is entitled to assert a personal
injury claim.
A Criminal Defense Lawyer must be
one who is:
1. Well qualified in criminal law.
2. Passionate about justice and protecting the rights of the client.
3. Bold and confident while in court and have a presence, intimidate the
prosecution.
4. A great actor with emoting skills to gain the favor of the jury and
convince them of his client’s innocence or despair.
5. Confident and has handled many similar cases and won many.
6. More than capable of standing up to a judge and will not be intimidated
or browbeaten.
7. Capable of understanding police work and finding out clues and facts.
8. Well versed in hidden facets of the law and can spring surprises during
hearings when least expected.
9. Fair in his dealings and will always be honest with the client on how the
case is faring and what to expect.
10. Friendly with detectives, police, and other lawyers and can ferret out
information that will help the case.