Criminal Defense and Capital Offenses

We Are A Justice Administration Contractor

Criminal Defense

Having the right criminal defense and mitigation expert investigator when facing the loss of freedom is a critical part of your defense team. Prodigy Investigative Group is the first choice for your ideal “A” defense team.

 

In criminal defense, you need a seasoned expert accustomed to investigating the prosecution’s case errors, the procedures of law enforcement and how they handled evidence, the crime scene, and witnesses. We believe we are unique in our handling of criminal defense cases.  Our expert technique in the examination and analysis of the discovery, law enforcement conduct, pursuit of evidence and witnesses for the defense, witness interviews, background checks, crime scene reconstruction, and methodical investigation of the facts will equip your attorney to better defend you. We work with some of the country’s best forensic experts who assist on cases and provide expert testimony in areas requiring specialized knowledge.

 

Capitol offenses require a specific understanding of the laws governing a crime one is charged with at this level of offense. These offenses carry with it the potential of a devastating sentence. We have unmatched field knowledge in these cases, which has proven to be very beneficial in assisting your defense attorney in depositions, trial preparations, and proceedings. These cases often take years before coming to trial and the importance of an investigative team like Prodigy Investigative Group to stay on top of things and keep digging through the longevity of the process is essential. Witnesses who were once hesitant about coming forward may change their minds. A state’s case may reveal ethical issues. Evidence once-obscure may show new light. Prodigy will not become complacent as others may when working these cases over extended periods of time.

Frequently Asked Questions

When facing the potential loss of freedom, a strong defense team is essential. As a Justice Administration Contractor, we understand you have many questions about how a private investigator can strengthen your case. We have compiled some common questions to help you understand our role in your defense.

How does a private investigator assist a criminal defense attorney?

We act as a critical part of your “A” defense team. Our role is to investigate the prosecution’s case for errors, analyze law enforcement procedures, and conduct a methodical investigation of the facts. We handle witness interviews, background checks, and crime scene reconstruction to equip your attorney with the information they need to better defend you.

What is your approach to handling evidence?

We conduct a thorough examination and analysis of the evidence and the prosecution’s discovery. We also assess how law enforcement handled the evidence and the crime scene. Our goal is to identify any potential errors or weaknesses that can be used to your advantage.

Do you work on capital offense cases?

Yes, we have unmatched field knowledge in capital offense cases, which carry the potential of a devastating sentence. We understand the specific laws governing these crimes and assist defense attorneys with depositions, trial preparations, and proceedings, even when cases take years to come to trial.

What happens if a case is a "cold case"?

For cases that take a long time to go to trial, we are committed to staying on top of things. We will not become complacent. We will continue to dig for new information, re-engage with witnesses who may have been hesitant to speak initially, and search for new light on previously obscure evidence or ethical issues in the state’s case.

Do you work with forensic experts?

Yes, we have a network of the country’s best forensic experts who assist on cases and can provide expert testimony in areas that require specialized knowledge. This ensures your defense has access to the most authoritative resources available.