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  • 1200 Ludington St., Escanaba, MI 49829

  • 1100 Ludington St., Ste. 301, Escanaba, MI 49829-3500

  • 1612 Ludington St., Escanaba, MI 49829

  • 100 S. 8th Street, Suite 2, Escanaba, MI 49829

  • 205 Ludington Street, Escanaba, MI 49829-4027

  • 808 Ludington St., Escanaba, MI 49829

  • 524 Ludington St., Ste. 105, Escanaba, MI 49829

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Criminal defense lawyers represent individuals accused of committing crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. They investigate the case, challenge evidence presented by the prosecution, negotiate plea bargains, and defend the client in court. Their primary duty is to protect the accused's constitutional rights and ensure a fair legal process.

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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.

What do you do if your public defender is not working on your case?

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Answered by attorney Robert L. Keates (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Keates Law Firm
Most courts will not substitute one court appointed lawyer for another. You may be able to find an attorney that is willing to work on a payment plan. With a deposit, you can often pay the remaining balance on a monthly payment plan.
Most courts will not substitute one court appointed lawyer for another. You may be able to find an attorney that is willing to work on a payment plan. With a deposit, you can often pay the remaining balance on a monthly payment plan.
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What can be done if my 17-year-old daughter was arrested for cigarettes?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
Your daughter needs to call the court and find out what offenses she's being charged with. It sounds like possession of a controlled substance, since she had pills that she didn't have a prescription for. Hire an attorney to represent your daughter.
Your daughter needs to call the court and find out what offenses she's being charged with. It sounds like possession of a controlled substance, since she had pills that she didn't have a prescription for. Hire an attorney to represent your daughter.
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What are my rights during a criminal interview?

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Answered by attorney Craig W Elhart (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Craig W. Elhart, PC
You have the right to remain silent. You should exercise that right. If they persist, get an attorney.
You have the right to remain silent. You should exercise that right. If they persist, get an attorney.