You can represent yourself, but it is not recommended.
Criminal law is made up of a complex mix of statutes, common law and precedent (past decisions). To get the best possible outcome, you need to be aware of hundreds of rules and procedures as well as having up-to-date knowledge of decisions on similar cases.
An experienced criminal defense lawyer will be familiar with all the issues surrounding your charges, the law, procedures and the consequences you are facing. If you choose to represent yourself, you could easily miss an important issue that an experienced trial attorney would recognize.
Criminal penalties are severe.
Criminal penalties are harsh and they're getting harsher. Don't risk your reputation, job, family and liberty by trying to represent yourself on your own criminal case.
There's truth to the old saying, "The man who represents himself in court has a fool for a client." Don't make the foolish mistake of trying to save a few dollars. Talk to a criminal defense lawyer now.


