Being convicted of a crime is a traumatic event that can leave you feeling alone and unsure of what to do next
We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting attorneys by providing support in the initial stages of client cases. Our services include collecting all necessary documents and evidence, crafting a cohesive narrative and timeline, and organizing materials in a manner that is easily accessible for attorneys to review. Additionally, we offer guidance on relevant rules and regulations, as well as outlining the recommended next steps for the attorney assigned to the case
ittle Voices is a non-profit entity committed to enhancing access to justice for individuals and families who require assistance. Our range of services encompasses legal research, document discovery, and advocacy in legal matters. Additionally, we focus on empowering those we serve by offering resources designed to help them effectively navigate the complexities of the legal system.
WHAT WE DO
We Are a Nonprofit Organization Dedicated to Providing Individuals Guidance & Support Designed to Help Them Navigate U.S. Legal System
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Being convicted of a crime is a traumatic event that can leave you feeling alone and unsure of what to do next. At Little Voices, we want you to know that you are not alone, and we are here to help. Our team of experts will guide you through each step of the process, from filling out our questionnaire to preparing for your day in court. We provide you with the tools and support you need to fight against wrongful conviction. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.
*Keep in mind we do not give legal advise, but we can teach you how to find the answers you need.
Our Mission
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How to understand the law
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How to prepare your own case
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How to challenge the legal system
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​How to hold the legal system accountable when they get it wrong
Before you hire an Attorney
Prepare Your Case.
A key factor leading to the loss of a case can stem from inadequate preparation. Typically, individuals rely on their lawyers to attentively listen to their account, and then meticulously analyze the evidence during the discovery phase.
However, rather than pushing for case dismissal, it's common to find attorneys suggesting plea bargains. This tendency often arises when both the lawyer and the district attorney have merely glanced over the case details, hastily moving towards plea negotiations without fully grasping the nuances of the situation. Our role is to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the case. By thoroughly connecting the dots, we strive to circumvent unnecessary plea deals, ensuring that both parties are fully informed and heard. In instances where guilt is established, a well-negotiated plea bargain, grounded in a clear understanding of the case by both your attorney and the district attorney, can be a pragmatic choice.