RED ROCK INVESTIGATIONS, LLC
Why Do I Need a Private Investigator?
CRIMINAL DEFENSE - ACCIDENT and INSURANCE INVESTIGATION - CIVIL LITIGATION
Very few, if any,
successful attorneys have the time and resources to conduct an
extensive and thorough investigation. A thorough investigation is
critical and often can entail activities that require time
consuming work. All known witness should be located and
interviewed, along with other witness that will develop as the
investigation unfolds. Law enforcement, prosecuting attorneys and
opposing council often focus on evidence, information and
witnesses that will support their case rather than all of the
objective facts and circumstances that are involved. Without an
extensive and through independent investigation by a private
investigative agency, evidence, information and witnesses that
will support your case may never be known or revealed. This is
true regardless if your case is criminal defense or determining
the cause and extent of an accident or injury.
Private Investigators are often more experienced in locating and
interviewing witness than attorneys, and often must travel into
areas and deal with individuals that an attorney may not wish to.
In most cases, a good investigator can better relate and
communicate with witnesses of widely diversified backgrounds,
social status and ethnic origins. This fact, coupled with other
investigative and information resources results in a great amount
of candid and useful information that may then be later used by
the attorney.
The use of an experienced and qualified investigator by an
attorney or law firm creates an exceptional team. The
investigative expenses in a defense case are paid by the client
above and beyond the attorney fees, thus costing the attorney
nothing. Almost all of the appointed felony defense cases qualify
for investigative service, with these services being paid by the
states Indigent Defense Fund. In addition to the standard
investigative services, a private investigator or agency can be
used to review discovery documents, serve legal papers as the
relate to the investigation, and provide support and feedback for
the attorney during the investigation and the trial.
DOMESTIC - CHILD WELFARE/CUSTODY - INSURANCE FRAUD
A private
investigator often obtains a great amount of information through
covert surveillance This often requires a great
deal of time and patience, especially in the cases of divorce and
child custody. Videotaped evidence of subject's activity and
associates is extremely difficult to argue, and shows the courts
in no uncertain terms what is occurring in the subject's daily
life. Often one can learn covertly from the subject's associates
what the subject is involved with, and these persons can later be
subpoenaed for depositions and courtroom testimony under oath.
Often during a divorce and the legal battle over finances,
possessions and child custody, the front that is observed by law
enforcement, social workers and therapists, and the court differs
greatly from what is actually occurring on a day to day basis.
The same is true for the "injured" person who arrives
at doctor appointments and hearings with a neck brace and cane,
yet plays golf later that day and has a part time, cash paying
job. In these situations, the covert surveillance videotaped
evidence and testimony of associates can be used by the attorney
to bring a close, in your favor, to the seemingly endless
litigation that these type of cases usually incur.
Often information is obtained through criminal and civil
background investigations of not only the subject, but also the
close associates of the subject. This information often helps to
prove or disprove the credibility and truthfulness of the subject
and witnesses.