The first thing that your lawyer will want to understand is what you are seeking them for, and what your side of the story is. Criminal actions frequently involve very different events from your story and the polices story. Because of this I recommend that you write down anything that you consider be relevant information and have it available for the lawyer.
Ask the firm when you call to make an appointment if they have any questionnaire that you could fill out beforehand to bring to the attorney when you meet. This usually will help you make sure that you have all of the relevant things that your attorney will need to evaluate your case. They will also want to see any of the following documents if you have them.
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