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How a Court Hearing Affects Your Life

Kevin Phelps Oct. 21, 2022

Various circumstances and decisions sometimes ultimately result in a court hearing. Once you have been called in for a hearing, you have to show up and face the decided verdict. You should know how a court hearing will affect your life so you can prepare accordingly or avoid it altogether.

Dependent on Verdict 

Ultimately, how and how much a court hearing will affect your life is completely dependent on the verdict. Verdicts are decided by a fair judge who objectively listens to the presented sides of your case. Because verdicts are issued by a judge in a court of law, they are binding. To go against a verdict will result in more serious disciplinary action and much longer negative effects on your life.

Criminal Record

Depending on your age and the severity of the charges you may be convicted of, those charges may appear on your criminal record. If you are a minor, good, law-abiding behavior in the coming years may result in your record being wiped clean. Alternatively, you might be put on probation or face other restrictions but not have anything on your record. In the worst-case scenario, you may have charges on your record forever. Having things on your record can make it harder to find employment, housing, or education opportunities.

Help From a Defense Attorney

To avoid the long-term negative effects of verdicts and charges on your criminal record, you want to make sure that you are presenting your case to the best of your ability in court. One of the easiest ways to do this is to hire a criminal defense attorney to help represent you. A criminal defense attorney has a lot of experience in court and knows the law well. With their expertise, you will be able to eloquently, accurately, and persuasively present your case to the judge and jury when applicable. 


If you are ever feeling a sense of dread or doom because you are facing a court hearing, remember that it doesn’t have to feel that way. With appropriate preparation and help, you can go into a court hearing confidently with an experienced and well-educated attorney by your side. One verdict does not have to define the rest of your life. 


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