Criminal Law
Defense in Criminal Law
A criminal defense attorney evaluates their client’s case within the legal framework, regardless of whether the client is guilty or innocent, and structures the defense accordingly. In line with the ethical values of the legal profession, the primary duty of a lawyer is to ensure that the client’s rights are protected under the law, whether they are a suspect, defendant, or victim. To achieve this, the attorney identifies misunderstandings, missing evidence, and inconsistencies in statements to develop a defense in favor of the client. A criminal lawyer has the right to use legal provisions to safeguard their client’s rights in the best possible way. Therefore, working with a criminal lawyer can help legal processes proceed more efficiently and effectively.

Criminal Law
Importance of a Criminal Lawyer
The importance of a criminal lawyer is demonstrated through their experience and the cases they have successfully handled. Criminal lawyers professionally manage their clients’ legal proceedings and ensure the best possible defense of their rights. They help clients understand the laws correctly and work diligently to secure a favorable outcome. This applies to defendants, suspects, and victims alike. A criminal lawyer plays a crucial role in ensuring proper legal procedures are followed, gathering evidence, and guiding their client through interrogations and legal proceedings, ultimately influencing the case’s outcome positively.
Criminal Court Procedures
The criminal court process consists of the investigation and prosecution phases conducted by the prosecution office. This process includes arrest, appeal procedures, prosecution, and investigation stages. Depending on the outcome of the trial, the court may impose penalties such as imprisonment, judicial fines, acquittal due to lack of evidence, or supervised release. Additionally, appeals and cassation applications allow for the review of court decisions by higher courts. Each criminal case differs based on the nature of the offense, the available evidence, arrest decisions, and the possibility of release, all of which influence the court’s ruling. Prison conditions, the severity of the crime, and parole eligibility are also considered as part of the process.
Cases Heard in Criminal Courts of First Instance:
– Tax evasion
– Threats and blackmail
– Crimes related to promoting drug use
– Defamation offenses
– Violation of privacy
– Theft
– Property damage
– Bid rigging
– Perjury
– Negligent injury offenses
– Violations of personal immunity
– Simple fraud offenses
– Child abduction
– Abuse of public office
– Cybercrimes
– Usury (loan sharking)
– Money laundering (Article 282 of the Turkish Penal Code)
Cases Heard in High Criminal Courts:
– Premeditated murder
– Fraudulent bankruptcy
– Aggravated extortion
– Production and trafficking of narcotic drugs
– Embezzlement
– Forgery of official documents
– Counterfeiting currency
– Organ and tissue trafficking
– Incitement to suicide
– Bribery
– Money laundering (Concealment of assets derived from crime)
– Aggravated fraud
– Sexual assault
– Torture
– Human trafficking
– Child sexual abuse
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