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  • 1864 E. Highway U.S.-23, Ste. A, East Tawas, MI 48730

  • 1864 N. U.S. 23, East Tawas, MI 48730-9315

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  • 1228 East U.S. 23, East Tawas, MI 48730

  • 664 Aulerich Road, East Tawas, MI 48730

  • 116 W State Street, Suite 2, East Tawas, MI 48730

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is it possible to get another public defender?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Unlike firing a paid attorney, you need a reason to fire your public defender. The fact that you don't like him or do not feel (s)he is doing a good job for you may not be enough. A judge is more likely to permit you to change public defenders if your current lawyer is somehow violating your right to adequate representation. Some evidence of that could be: 1. Missing appointments or filing deadlines, 2. Not informing you about your case status or hearing dates, 3. Forcing you to enter a plea, or 4. Ignoring important evidence. To change your public defender, you generally need to write a letter to the judge in your case or contact the public defender's office, depending on the rules in your state. Make sure you keep good notes of what you believe to be the biggest problems with your attorney. There's a chance a judge will grant your request if you have good reason to change public defenders. But they're unlikely to grant a second request, so make sure you really do need a new lawyer. Before you file any paperwork, make sure that you talk to your current public defender. Sometimes the issue isn't that your attorney isn't doing the work, it's a communication problem. Tell your attorney about what is making you unhappy, and see if something can be done to change it.
Unlike firing a paid attorney, you need a reason to fire your public defender. The fact that you don't like him or do not feel (s)he is doing a good job for you may not be enough. A judge is more likely to permit you to change public defenders if your current lawyer is somehow violating your right to adequate representation. Some evidence of that could be: 1. Missing appointments or filing deadlines, 2. Not informing you about your case status or hearing dates, 3. Forcing you to enter a plea, or 4. Ignoring important evidence. To change your public defender, you generally need to write a letter to the judge in your case or contact the public defender's office, depending on the rules in your state. Make sure you keep good notes of what you believe to be the biggest problems with your attorney. There's a chance a judge will grant your request if you have good reason to change public defenders. But they're unlikely to grant a second request, so make sure you really do need a new lawyer. Before you file any paperwork, make sure that you talk to your current public defender. Sometimes the issue isn't that your attorney isn't doing the work, it's a communication problem. Tell your attorney about what is making you unhappy, and see if something can be done to change it.
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Are cops allowed to just pull you over and do whatever he wants?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
First, just because you do not know the reason now, does not mean there was no reason, or that the police officer will not make up a reason. I suspect that the police knew exactly who your boyfriend was, and since you are into divulging any info on the drugs that were found, I suspect that you are consuming the drugs also.
First, just because you do not know the reason now, does not mean there was no reason, or that the police officer will not make up a reason. I suspect that the police knew exactly who your boyfriend was, and since you are into divulging any info on the drugs that were found, I suspect that you are consuming the drugs also.
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What should I do if I am charged for the same domestic violence temporary order protection twice?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Go back to court and tell the judge it is the same allegations. You might want an attorney to confirm that it is the same thing.
Go back to court and tell the judge it is the same allegations. You might want an attorney to confirm that it is the same thing.