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The Difference Between Hiring a Dedicated Criminal Defense Lawyer and a General Practice Attorney

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The Difference Between Hiring a Dedicated Criminal Defense Lawyer and a General Practice Attorney

October 10, 2025
Choosing Your Defense Attorney

When you’re facing serious criminal charges and the possibility of real jail time, the attorney you choose can directly impact your future. In situations where your freedom, reputation, and livelihood are at risk, experience and focus matter.

In my opinion, when someone is accused of a crime, they should strongly consider hiring a lawyer who practices one thing and one thing only—criminal defense. As Michael Kotik of SKA Law Group often emphasizes, criminal law is constantly evolving. Appellate decisions reshape constitutional protections. Local District Attorney’s Offices update internal policies. Diversionary programs and sentencing alternatives change. Court procedures shift.

A lawyer who is not immersed in criminal law every day may struggle to keep up with those developments.


Criminal Law Is Not Static

 

Criminal defense is shaped by:

  • New appellate court rulings

  • Changes to sentencing guidelines

  • Updates to diversionary and second-chance programs

  • Shifts in prosecutorial discretion

  • Evolving constitutional interpretations (search and seizure, Miranda, due process)

  • Changes in bail reform policies

 

In both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, procedural rules and prosecutorial practices vary by county. An attorney who is regularly in criminal court understands how cases are actually handled—not just how they appear in textbooks.

Depth of exposure often leads to stronger strategy.


The Challenge of Dividing Focus

 

General practice attorneys may handle family law, real estate closings, estate planning, business formation, and criminal defense. While many are skilled professionals, dividing attention across multiple disciplines makes it difficult to maintain the same level of depth in any one area.

Criminal defense requires:

  • Regular courtroom litigation

  • Motion practice and suppression hearings

  • Jury trial experience

  • Familiarity with local judges and prosecutors

  • Knowledge of diversion and rehabilitation programs

  • Constant monitoring of appellate developments

 

When a lawyer handles criminal matters daily, those procedures become second nature.


Why Specialization Matters in High-Stakes Cases

 

Criminal charges are unlike most other legal matters. The consequences may include:

  • Incarceration

  • Probation

  • Heavy fines

  • Driver’s license suspension

  • Immigration consequences

  • Loss of employment

  • Permanent criminal record

 

A dedicated criminal defense attorney is trained to analyze:

  • Constitutional violations

  • Weaknesses in probable cause

  • Suppression issues

  • Chain of custody problems

  • Evidentiary challenges

  • Strategic negotiation opportunities

 

These technical details can significantly affect the outcome of a case.


SKA Law Group’s Criminal-Only Focus

 

Michael Kotik and SKA Law Group dedicate their practice exclusively to criminal defense in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

By limiting the firm’s focus to criminal law, the team is able to:

  • Monitor developments in both PA and NJ criminal statutes

  • Track appellate court decisions affecting search, seizure, and interrogation

  • Stay informed about local prosecutor policy changes

  • Develop courtroom experience through daily litigation

  • Anticipate procedural and strategic shifts

 

When your freedom is on the line, you deserve representation from a team that operates within the criminal justice system every single day.

That is what SKA Law Group does—and it is all the firm does.


FAQs About Hiring a Dedicated Criminal Defense Attorney

 

1. Why is it better to hire a lawyer who practices only criminal defense?

 

Lawyers who focus solely on criminal law devote their entire practice to defending individuals accused of crimes. Because they handle criminal cases daily, they stay fully informed about new legislation, evolving case law, and local courtroom procedures—giving them a sharper edge than attorneys who juggle multiple legal areas.

2. How does SKA Law Group stay up to date on legal developments?

 

Attorney Michael Kotik and SKA Law Group continuously study changes in Pennsylvania and New Jersey criminal statutes, appellate decisions, and policies from local District Attorney’s Offices. This commitment ensures every defense strategy is based on the most current and relevant law.

3. Can a general practice lawyer still represent someone in a criminal case?

 

Yes, a general practitioner can represent criminal defendants. However, because their focus is spread across areas like family, real estate, or business law, they may not have the same depth of courtroom experience or familiarity with procedural nuances that a full-time criminal defense attorney has.

4. Why does SKA Law Group limit its practice exclusively to criminal defense?

 

By focusing entirely on criminal defense, SKA Law Group delivers stronger, more strategic representation. The firm’s experience within Pennsylvania and New Jersey criminal courts allows it to anticipate prosecutorial tactics, recognize procedural weaknesses, and pursue the best possible results for every client.

5. How does specialization help when your freedom is on the line?

 

When facing serious criminal charges, every detail matters. A specialized criminal defense lawyer understands how to challenge evidence, interpret policy changes, and identify legal opportunities that can mean the difference between conviction and freedom.

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