Should I Go To Trial?

Roderman & Johnston LLC Team

Three Videos That May Shed Light On The Subject Of Criminal Trials

Making a decision about going to trial is often very difficult, and it usually means considering more than just whether or not you are innocent. There are times when it can be very prudent to accept a plea bargain, as hard as it may be to make that decision.

As Glenn Roderman explains in the following video, the evidence against a defendant may be difficult to overcome. A prior record may also be a big factor in making a decision about going to trial or accepting a plea.

The decision to go to trial is one you should discuss very thoroughly with your attorney. Glenn Roderman’s experience as a former prosecutor and judge helps him provide clients with a better insight about how a case might proceed. Obviously, no predictions about a verdict can ever be offered, but when the decision is made to go to trial, Mr. Roderman’s 40-plus years of experience will make a big difference.

But it is important to know that a trial can be a difficult process, especially for the accused. In this video segment, from The Spoken Law series, Glenn Roderman discusses some of the emotions that come into play when a defendant goes on trial.

Defending Against Overzealous Prosecutors

Sometimes a prosector, called a State Attorney in Florida, will be too focused on providing the maximum punishment for a crime without considering all of the evidence or facts of a case. Because prosecutors are human beings, and because these humans sometimes make unreasonable decisions, having a defense attorney who can confront these unreasonable prosectors is a vital cog in the defense machinery of your case.

Because of his experience as a prosecutor a judge, Mr. Roderman knows how to view a case from all angles and recommend various tactics to support a sound and appropriate defense strategy for your case, including handling situations involving an intractable prosecutor.

Listening To You And Discussing Your Options

Few defense attorneys in South Florida will be willing to take the time to listen to your concerns and answer your questions about the criminal process and trials. Mr. Roderman takes great care to make sure you are informed about each phase of your defense, including a possible trial, whenever that becomes necessary.

But there is one thing that is certain, the decisions you make about your criminal case must be vetted between you and your lawyer. When you understand your options, it may be a little easier to go through the criminal process. With an attorney like Glenn Roderman representing you, you have an advocate who will help you confront the nuances of the judicial system and deal with them as effectively as possible under the law!

Client Reviews

You owe it to "YOURSELF" to read this review! Whether or not you've been Lucky or Blessed enough, whichever you believe in, to land on this Firms Website, YOU NEED NOT LOOK ANY FURTHER! For most people this may...

Michelle B.

I was so glad I met with Lawyer Glenn Roderman he will fight for you and he so passionate about his job I can’t ask for a better lawyer for any case or you need a good lawyer to fight for you please reach out...

Alexandra Calixte

Glenn is amazing at what he does. Good communication and easy to work with.Got 8 of my charges dropped with no convictions what so ever. Amazing work.

Jahkyah Mcgill

Mr. Roderman is so good at what he does and made this experience a whole lot better. Whenever I need to speak to him he is always available. Thank you so much for your expertise and professionalism.

Olivia Acosta
The image features the Statue of Liberty, a bronze sculpture representing justice. The statue is depicted blindfolded, symbolizing impartiality and the pursuit of truth. Her right hand holds a set of scales, which are divided into two pans by chains. The left pan appears heavier, indicating that the scale is currently biased in favor of the prosecution, and the right pan is lighter, suggesting the defendant's case. The statue stands against a plain, light-colored background, which emphasizes the symbol of justice itself. The image conveys a powerful message about the legal system's commitment to fairness and equal treatment under the law.

Leave Us a Message

Free Consultation 954-764-6800