Like other businesses, law offices have discovered the utility of the Internet to communicate with their clients, advertise their services and reach out to new markets.

So it is no surprise that criminal defense attorneys too are creating websites in increasing numbers. Some have used them to enhance a tarnished client’s persona or aid in the investigation of their client’s case to survey the public and uncover possible shortcomings in their adversary’s trial witnesses.

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