Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota

For my brother

My brother is currently in jail awaiting his court day, he was assigned a public defender, however this defender has not even talked to him or is trying to help at all. He would like to hire a lawyer, but like I said is in jail, and is not working at this time. Is there any help available to him? Even if he could pay in installments after he is released. Thank you


Asked on 8/17/02, 1:11 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Maury Beaulier612.240.8005 Minnesota Lawyers

Re: For my brother

Unfortunately, criminal defense attorneys generally require the payment of fees up front to secure services. the fee depends on the nature of the charge. Without funds to hire a lawyer, the only option is a public defender.

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Answered on 8/17/02, 1:17 pm
Thomas C. Gallagher Gallagher Criminal Defense

Re: For my brother

In my experience few people facing a criminal charge had any idea they would be in that situation, or have funds available to pay for a private criminal defense lawyer. Private (as opposed to public defenders) criminal defense lawyers generally require payment in advance. The only way a client can retain me as their lawyer and still make payments towards their attorney fee, is to make payment with a credit card, or borrow the money from a bank or friend or family member; then make payments to them (not me). Many other criminal defense lawyers these days will accept credit cards as a form of payment. If he owns a car or a house, he may want to sell those or get a loan against those, in order to protect his liberty, his reputation, and his ability to continue to earn a living. Good luck.

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Answered on 8/19/02, 2:14 pm


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