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Imagine you’re standing in a courtroom. Fluorescent lights buzz overhead. A judge sits, unreadable, behind the bench. The prosecutor shuffles a stack of papers, ready to question your every word. Your palms are sweaty, your heart is racing, and all you’ve got is the story you’ve been telling yourself.

Now imagine you’re not you. You’re the prosecutor. Or the judge. Or a jury member who’s never met you, knows nothing about your life, and is hearing your side of the story for the very first time.

Would you believe you?

Before you go into that courtroom, let’s pump the brakes. Here are some helpful dos and don’ts for this sticky scenario. 


What Doesn’t Work
: In this situation, the last thing you want to do is exaggerate. One crack in your story, and it all falls apart. Don’t say, “They’ll understand.” They won’t. The only way for them to understand is for you to explain clearly and simply. Getting defensive is also the wrong move. If you sound angry, evasive, or sarcastic, you’ll only sound guilty. 

What Works: Put yourself in the prosecutor’s and the judge’s shoes. Ultimately, your case may come down to whether they believe your explanation. If you think you have a good excuse, ask yourself, “If someone else told me this same story, what would I think?” If you’re hesitant to believe your own story, get a good criminal defense attorney. Sometimes, even the truth can sound unbelievable.

In the end, the best thing you can do is find a quality defense attorney. Your attorney can shape the story without reshaping the truth. Tell your attorney everything—the embarrassing, the weird, the stuff you wish weren’t true. Hiding it will backfire. 

Don’t leave your future to chance. If you’re facing charges, the time to act is now. At Intermountain Legal, we don’t just defend your case; we help you craft your truth into a clear, compelling narrative that holds up in court. Reach out to Intermountain Legal today for a confidential consultation. We’ll listen without judgment, help you assess your options, and stand by you every step of the way.

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