Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
public defenders
How can I change my court appointed attorney?
Asked on 11/17/03, 5:31 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Wayne Wisong
Wayne Wisong, Attorney at Law
Re: public defenders
If you are looking for a different court-appointed attorney, you would have to file some kind of motion or send some kind of letter to the judge making such a request and stating some reason why you want to change. You can also do that at your next court appearance. If you want to hire a private attorney to replace the court appointed attorney, you simply hire him/her and they will file a motion or notice to substitute counsel.
Answered on 11/21/03, 12:39 pm
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