Empowering Legal Justice for Individuals with Special Needs
Special needs attorneys have an understanding of how disabilities, such as traumatic brain injury, autism, or mental illness, may affect an individual’s legal process outcomes and experience. This could mean tailoring communication or looping in bailiffs, judges, and prosecution attorneys into the individual’s needs to prevent misjudgment of a client before, during, and after trial.
A client with special needs who doesn’t have representation by an attorney who understands the unique challenges and issues that accompany representation of a special needs client could result in a poor and avoidable outcome. That’s why it is imperative that you have the right representation by an experienced attorney for special needs clients. Our team at Rosenberg Perry & Associates has a deep understanding of how to best represent and advise clients who fall under this category.
Why Does Special Needs Criminal Defense Matter?
For individuals with developmental, cognitive, or mental health challenges, the legal process can be especially challenging. The judge, jury, or prosecution could misunderstand behaviors or abilities. The consequences of a misunderstanding or miscommunication could range in effect from little to no consequences to a false confession or guilty verdict that would not have taken place with appropriate accommodations.
The ADA Act of 1990 and Its Impact on Criminal Justice
In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed to protect disabled Americans. The ADA effects range from websites, building codes, to employment and the legal process. Title II in particular is applicable to state and local governments, including courts, police, prosecutors, jails, public defenders, probation, prisons, parole, and juvenile justice agencies; all of which must ensure equal access and avoid disability discrimination.
In terms of the justice system, entities must make reasonable accommodations or modifications to practices, policies, and procedures so people with disabilities have access to effective communication, infrastructure, and processes. This breaks down to adjusted interactions with disabled people by police officers, work assignments, treatment, and education in prisons, and effective communication and processes in courts.
Rosenberg Perry & Associates has the ability to properly evaluate accommodations that may be needed by special needs individuals and ensure the best representation possible.
When to Seek a Special Needs or Autism Lawyer
If you know you or your family member has been suspected of having, or has been diagnosed with a disability, it’s important to consider seeking a special needs or autism lawyer.
In a criminal defense situation, a special needs lawyer can effectively advocate for physical aids or process revisions to ensure effective communication with an individual, or educate those in the courtroom on the defendant’s disability and the way it presents. Expert testimony may be brought in to validate the disability, further proving the efficacy of an argument. This could mean the difference between a jury thinking a defendant with autism is indifferent or simply paying attention to understand to the fullest extent. This education is key.
How Defense Lawyers Support Fair Trials
Special Needs Defense Lawyers ensure the legal system treats disabled clients lawfully and fairly, rather than having them be viewed as dangerous or just difficult. They learn about the cognitive limits, trauma history, diagnosis, and treatment needs to then request adjustments to court procedures, like extra time, simplified explanations, and translate the needs in legal arguments. They learn and communicate how the client’s symptoms, such as paranoia or mania, may have influenced the events at issue, and the client’s current decision making abilities.
Special needs defense lawyers will bring in experts, character witnesses, or medical records as evidence to establish the necessity for accommodations. The goal of these measures is to ensure a fair legal process and, if necessary trial for someone who needs to utilize the ADA.
Addressing Legal Complexities of Crimes Committed by Disabled Individuals
If a disabled individual is accused of committing a crime, the defense approach is more complex than that of someone without the same challenges. Legal and ethical challenges arise. As a special needs criminal defense team, we work hard to ensure your rights are upheld and you have the best defense available.
Difficulty communicating with legal personnel or police is just one challenge that a special needs defendant may experience. Misinterpretation of behavior as intoxication, guilt, or defiance could be a key factor in the impression on jury members, so it’s important to provide an accurate picture of the defendant’s disability. Challenges in understanding courtroom proceedings or legal advice can potentially make a person unable to be convicted of a crime, however there are consequences of that method that, if not carefully considered, may have ethical implications. There is an increased risk of unreliable testimony or false confessions for disabled people and vulnerable adults.
That is why it is all the more important to have appropriate and experienced legal counsel that is ready to ensure the best defense for any person’s challenges, physical or mental.
Who We Help
Rosenberg Perry & Associates helps special needs clients who need a criminal defense lawyer and team that goes the extra mile to understand their needs and how to best represent them. We support the following special needs criminal defense clients:
- Individuals with autism spectrum disorders
- Intellectual or developmental disabilities
- Cognitive impairments
- Mental health conditions
- Other special needs that may affect perception, communication, or behavior
Protect Your Rights with Compassionate and Experienced Legal Representation
Let the Rosenberg Perry & Associates team tailor our criminal defense services to your special needs. We are committed to providing the best legal representation for your needs, with our extensive experience in and out of the courtroom. We’re here to help you feel the support you deserve.
Our Approach to Special Needs Criminal Defense
From our first interaction, we approach special needs defense with early identification, a customized legal strategy, always providing clear communication and the best advocacy available. We ensure your rights are protected from start to finish.
Early Identification
Early identification of special needs is important to the outcome of your case. We screen for disabilities or needs from the beginning. Our team works with medical professionals to identify measures we need to take, including communication needs, to tailor our services to you.
Customized Legal Strategy
We tailor our defense to your cognitive and mental health profile. Rather than forcing someone into a “one-size” approach, we gather your developmental history, sensory issues, diagnoses, stress triggers, and executive functioning limits. This enables us to identify disability-driven behavior from deliberate criminal intent. This may look like impulsive actions, meltdowns, shutdowns, or rigidity.
We can modify how we communicate with you and your involvement in the case, like shorter meetings, extra time to process, and adjusted processes. It’s important to consider how evidence and experts are used strategically in a case to put our clients in the best light, and we do so every step of the way.
Finally, we can seek diversion, treatment programs, or specialty courts when eligible, rather than incarceration by default. This may look like seeking hearings in mental-health or problem-solving courts, advocating for specialized placements if custody is unavoidable.
Clear Communication & Advocacy
Rosenberg, Perry & Associates frames disability as an essential context for fair, realistic legal responses rather than an excuse. We educate judges, legal staff, and prosecutors about your needs through this lens.
We ensure appropriate accommodations are provided and upheld throughout the legal process, whether that’s an interpreter, shorter hearing times, additional processing time, adjusted jury instructions, or simplified explanations. Our team advocates for you every step of the way.
Protecting Rights Throughout the Case
Special needs clients of Rosenberg Perry & Associates receive protection through the entire legal process. At arrest or during the interrogation, our team will be there for you as soon as we get the call to help you feel safe and that your rights are being upheld. During plea negotiations or trial, we ensure that other participants respect the agreed upon accommodations. We will make sure there is reasonable sentencing if your case reaches that point, to accommodate your needs, and maintain your dignity in post-conviction proceedings.
