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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What was your experience with a court appointed attorney?

Are there any that will really fight for their client?
Answers:
Unfortunately, most public defenders are lawyers from the bottom of the barrel. They don't really make much cash, and generally lack real enthusiasm to go to court. More than likely, they'll try to get some sort of plea bargain and actually go to court as a last resort.
That being said, it still may be a case by case situation. I have seen 2-3 Public Defenders who were great at their jobs and were passionate about the work. It's rare that you'll find someone who has a first choice of public defense, but when you come across them - they're usually top notch. Hope for one of these types if you have to have one.
I have no such experience practically
What is your back ground that you got one free?
Most of them want to plead the case. If you are truly innocent, tell him/her the situation. Try to remember that they have been lied to by almost all of thier clients, so any proof of your innocence will help tremendously. If this is not a felonly, you may not have much luck convincing them to work harder for you. If it is a felony, then most of them realize how seriously it will affect you, and try a little harder.
BUT.
Keep in mind that part of the reason a good lawyer costs so much is NOT what happens in the courtroom. It's who that lawyer knows, and what he can get done 'behind the scene'. Many times, a good lawyer is worth the money. You may want to consider getting a loan and paying a lawyer instead of taking a free appointed lawyer.
In any case, good luck!
good and bad,some will fight,some won't
It depends what the charges are... If it's a bigger case, then why don't you just get a real one? Probably better luck of not spending time behind bars or on house arrest that way.

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