Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Not guilty of charges
I was driving a friends car and was pulled over because the
license plate came up stolen.Under the drivers seat the
police found a loaded gun. The car is not mine,the gun isn't
mine, nothing in the car belonged to me.Only I am being
charged for these things,and he was in the car with me.
Also, he is a convicted felon abscounding from parole. He
has already accepted a deal and is ready to settle within
3 weeks. What do I do.I cannot really afford an attorney,
but am scared to have only a Public Defender represent
me. What sshould I do.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Not guilty of charges
I agree with Mr. Kohler, public defenders unfairly get a bad rap. Many of the most famous criminal defense attorneys (most of O.J.'s lawyers) worked previously as public defenders. The training they receive is phenomenal. The only drawback may be that they have a large caseload and are unable to spend a great deal of time with you.
If the whole process frightens you, it may be worthwhile for you to hire a private attorney who can dedicate more time to communicating with you as your case progresses. Many private attorneys work much cheaper than you might think.
Re: Not guilty of charges
Scared or not, get the public defender quickly, unless you want to end up in jail for screwing up whatever defenses you might have to the charges.
Re: Not guilty of charges
There are very few private attorneys that have as much criminal experience as Public Defenders. Don't think that you are not getting the best representation simply because the attorney defending you is a Public Defender.
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