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"Sometimes the only thing standing between you and a jail cell
is the attorney you choose to represent you."
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You may retain an attorney at any time, regardless of how
far along your case may have progressed. It is most often best to retain an
attorney when you first learn that there may be an investigation.
You may be represented by the public defender (or appointed attorney) if you
can not afford to retain private counsel. However, you may be responsible
for paying the costs of a public defender (or appointed attorney) at the
conclusion of your case.
The information
you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You
should consult a
criminal defense attorney or lawyer for individual advice regarding your
own situation.
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