2. It is often better to spend money to hire a good lawyer than a public lawyer, but no matter how strong it is, it does not mean that you can win, because in the end it is the jury who has the final say (at least in criminal cases).
3. Don't be uncomfortable. You must have a good relationship with your neighbors in the community, especially in a country like the United States where the community is the basic organizational unit. Imagine that a neighbor who hates you very much becomes a member of the jury and he decides whether you go to jail or not, how terrible it is.
4. Be careful when speaking. Many text or video data may be saved.
5. "You can guarantee that you will never commit a crime for the rest of your life, but there is no guarantee that no one will accuse you of a crime
in your lifetime." 6. You can still have a new girlfriend in an American prison.
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