Chances are that we have all been there before. We know what happens when good evidence is introduced into the equation. Just think about all those times we got in trouble as children. We always thought that we were going to get away with it. We had a fail-proof plan. We would cry, or we would shrug our shoulders. We would say that we didn’t know what happened, or we would blame it on our siblings. But then Dad or Mom would point to the broken window, or ask our brothers and sisters, or show us the report card…whatever it was. And we would be caught.
Good evidence does that. It has the power to make or break us. It holds in its hands the key to freedom or imprisonment. It is what we all seek, and upon which all court cases hinge. Whether in a criminal, civil or family court case; Private Investigators pride themselves on getting just this kind of evidence.
Good evidence is hard to come by. It takes time, resources and know-how to gather and process all the information. But, a good argument will always have good evidence. For your benefit, here are a few important weapons you will need in your argument arsenal:
1. Good Witnesses: The best witnesses are those that saw or know of the crime firsthand. They can give the clearest and most precise credible testimony available. Also, the best witnesses will be available to support you and your claims completely. A good witness is credible and cannot be impeached.
2. Good Testimony: This is connected with the first weapon and is also vitally important. Your argument must be clear, consistent, and creditable – the same all around the board. When testimony is unclear and contradictory, your argument will appear fake and fraudulent. Consequently, it could be thrown out and disregarded, ending the trial and your hopes of winning.
3. Good Exhibits: These are the physical objects obtained following the guidelines of ”Rules Of Evidence” that you present to the judge and jury are extremely important. They will not only aide your argument, but also serve as visual aides, representing and recalling the crime. They can be photographs, video surveillance, objects from the crime itself (like a weapon or article of clothing) and so on. A good investigator will be able to gather these essential items to use on your behalf
Consider all the court cases we read about each day. How many cases are decided by witnesses and testimony? Well, private investigators can find good witnesses, certify their credentials, and debunk all bad witnesses. How many come down to damaging exhibits? Again, seasoned investigators gather the best information, take the most potent pictures, and talk with the closest informants. They make sure that your side has not only good evidence, but also the best evidence, so that your side will have the strongest case possible.
There is no need to be caught on the wrong side of the iron bars. When imprisonment is at stake, and your freedom is hanging in the balance, make sure and trust a private investigator. Good evidence is worth it.
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