Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Can I be asked to plead before given the right to consult a public defender?
I was arrested for Felony Domestic Violence one
Saturday evening (6:30 p.m.) and spent 3 days in jail
before I was brought before a Judge (Tuesday 2:30
p.m.).
The Judge explained that the D.A. had dropped the
charges to Corporal Domestic Violence. I was then
asked to plead before given an opportunity to consult a
public defender. I plead guilty, thinking it would end the
whole ordeal for me and I could get back to living my
life. The judge refused to OR me but lowered my bail
from $30,000 to $10,000. I borrowed the money from
my mother and made bond at 3:20 p.m. I was ordered
to appear in court the next morning at 9:05 and made
that appointment. When my name was called the Judge
asked me why I had not yet had a Public Defender. I
explained that I was bailed out the afternoon before and
never given an opportunity to consult with one yet.
My question is do I not have the right to see a lawyer
before being asked to plead?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Can I be asked to plead before given the right to consult a public defender?
YES But we can withdraw your plea. give us a call if you would like to do that. LARRY WOLF 310 277 1707
Re: Can I be asked to plead before given the right to consult a public defender?
You have the right to an attorney from the time you are arrested, if the police are interrogating you. You should consult with the public defender regarding your present status. If your plea was guilty as indicated, you would want to request the opportunity to with draw that plea.
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