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Does an accused have to pay court cost even if they are not guilty of the charge?

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Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
That seems awfully high for a misdemeanor to me. You can be required to reimburse the government for the cost of your public defender, but I doubt it would be that high. Ask me exactly where and how he is getting that figure. If that is a concern, you can always ask the court to find you indigent and ask them to waive any court-appointed attorney fees. The worse that will happen is that they say no.
That seems awfully high for a misdemeanor to me. You can be required to reimburse the government for the cost of your public defender, but I doubt it would be that high. Ask me exactly where and how he is getting that figure. If that is a concern, you can always ask the court to find you indigent and ask them to waive any court-appointed attorney fees. The worse that will happen is that they say no.
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Will the trespassing case be dismissed if my rights were not read to me?

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Answered by attorney Jared Altman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared Altman
The remedy for not being read your rights ("Mirandized") is that any admissions found to be involuntary that you may have made to the police cannot be used against you. It does not mean an automatic dismissal of the charges against you. The police know this so they don't bother Mirandizing you if they don't need your statements or a confession to prove your guilt.
The remedy for not being read your rights ("Mirandized") is that any admissions found to be involuntary that you may have made to the police cannot be used against you. It does not mean an automatic dismissal of the charges against you. The police know this so they don't bother Mirandizing you if they don't need your statements or a confession to prove your guilt.
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What should I expect if this is my first time going to court?

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Answered by attorney Dennis Julian Roberts (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Dennis Roberts A Professional Corporation
I can't imagine jail time. Most likely probation, an orderfor restitution (give the money back) andprobably a small fine. Good luck. You don't need a lawyer for this but if you qualify for the public defender, use him/her.
I can't imagine jail time. Most likely probation, an orderfor restitution (give the money back) andprobably a small fine. Good luck. You don't need a lawyer for this but if you qualify for the public defender, use him/her.
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