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What makes a great criminal defense attorney? Is it better to hire the local lawyer or the "big city" attorney? Why do two people facing seemingly similar charges receive completely different plea offers? And if prison time is unavoidable, what exactly are you paying a lawyer to do?
In this special mailbag edition of Closing Arguments, criminal defense attorney John Razumich answers some of the most common questions he and his team receive from clients, family members, and followers.
Drawing from real-world experience across more than 75 Indiana counties, John pulls back the curtain on how criminal cases actually work, why every case is different, and why comparing your situation to someone else's can be misleading.
Along the way, he discusses the value of local relationships, the realities of plea negotiations, the role of a defense attorney when the evidence is overwhelming, and one of the most difficult questions clients ask: "Why me?"
Whether you're curious about the criminal justice system or want a better understanding of how criminal defense really works, this episode delivers practical insights, honest answers, and a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of practicing law.
Chapters:
0:00 – Welcome to the Mailbag Episode
1:40 – Local Attorney vs. Big-City Attorney
5:30 – Does Being Local Really Matter?
9:45 – Attorney Relationships, Judges & Courtrooms
13:15 – Why Did Someone Else Get a Better Plea Deal?
17:45 – The Reality Behind "Similar" Criminal Cases
22:00 – Witness Credibility and Plea Negotiations
26:15 – If I'm Going to Prison, Why Hire a Lawyer?
30:00 – What You're Really Paying a Defense Attorney For
32:45 – Should You Hire a Friend as Your Lawyer?
34:10 – The "Why Me?" Question Clients Ask
37:00 – Focusing on the Future Instead of the Past
38:15 – How to Contact Razumich & Associates
39:00 – Closing Thoughts & Future Mailbag Questions