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How can I help my brother if he was not really given a public defender?

Mark A. Broughton
Answered by attorney Mark A. Broughton (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Mark A. Broughton, PC
This is terrible! But unfortunately, it happens a lot. Public Defenders and the courts are overwhelmed now, and the situation is getting worse the more deeply the State sinks into the budget abyss. On the other hand, the Constitution guarantees that anyone charged with a crime be provided with competent legal counsel if indigent. No lawyer can advise you as to the specifics of your brother's case without having all the information, and it may be that the evidence against your brother is strong, but these are very serious charges. No innocent should be pressured take a deal, especially one so young. He has a right to a trial in addition to competent legal representation. Honestly, from what you describe, you really need to have your family gather their resources and hire a good criminal attorney for your brother, one who will fight for him and is not afraid to try the case. At the very least, he/she should communicate with your brother, investigate the case, and explain the case to his family so they understand what is going on. Beyond that, however, I can not offer any solution.
This is terrible! But unfortunately, it happens a lot. Public Defenders and the courts are overwhelmed now, and the situation is getting worse the more deeply the State sinks into the budget abyss. On the other hand, the Constitution guarantees that anyone charged with a crime be provided with competent legal counsel if indigent. No lawyer can advise you as to the specifics of your brother's case without having all the information, and it may be that the evidence against your brother is strong, but these are very serious charges. No innocent should be pressured take a deal, especially one so young. He has a right to a trial in addition to competent legal representation. Honestly, from what you describe, you really need to have your family gather their resources and hire a good criminal attorney for your brother, one who will fight for him and is not afraid to try the case. At the very least, he/she should communicate with your brother, investigate the case, and explain the case to his family so they understand what is going on. Beyond that, however, I can not offer any solution.
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Can you get a warrant if you found a bag and return it to the cops?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
You need to hire a lawyer to represent you to keep this off your criminal record. An attorney can negotiate with the prosecutor to get the charge dismissed or amended to a lesser offense, such as "Littering."
You need to hire a lawyer to represent you to keep this off your criminal record. An attorney can negotiate with the prosecutor to get the charge dismissed or amended to a lesser offense, such as "Littering."
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What happens in court for driving without a drivers license?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lawrence Pollock (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jeffrey L. Pollock
It depends upon whether you had no license: a) ever, b) due to suspension for points, or c) due to DUI-related suspension.
It depends upon whether you had no license: a) ever, b) due to suspension for points, or c) due to DUI-related suspension.