Legal Question in Criminal Law in Connecticut

I really need help (ProBono

I was wondering if anyone can help obtain a probono attorney for my case. It's really important. I've never been arrested in my life. I could use a real lawyer. I just don't have the money, but if i can't find probono I was wondering if I could set up a payment plan. Please get back to me asap


Asked on 6/16/08, 1:10 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Max Rosenberg Rosenberg,Whewell, & Hite, LLC

Re: I really need help (ProBono

I concur with everything Attorney Gonzalez wrote to you. He is very reputable and experienced. However, you may call me (203.521.4915) to discuss your situation and work out a payment plan also if needed.

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Answered on 6/17/08, 11:38 am
John Serrano Serrano & Serrano, LLC - Connecticut Accident, Social Security & Divorce Lawyers

Re: I really need help (ProBono

You may call me (860.236.9350) to discuss your situation. I do not handle cases pro bono, but I do accept payment plans. If you cannot afford a private attorney, you may be able to qualify for a public defender.

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Answered on 6/16/08, 2:04 pm
Carlos Gonzalez Gonzalez Legal Associates PLLC

Re: I really need help (ProBono

You are entitled to a public defender if you do not make a certain level of income, you should primarily check that out. If however the Court has already told you that you do not qualify, then you are stuck hiring someone... unless you have a big time case that will gather a lot of media attention or are related to the attorney handling yoru case i seriously doubt anyone will take on a criminal matter pro-bono, it just doesnt happen too often...

My office handles all criminal matters, ranging from low end violations to media frenzy major felonies... we also have a Connecticut office.

Give me a call for a free consultation at 212.709.8303 and also, since you mentionedi t was your first time being arrested listen to our fre podcast by copying and pasting the link below

cgonzalezlawfirm.podbean.com

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Answered on 6/16/08, 8:33 pm


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