Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
trying to falsly convict
is there attornies who can help and pay later.
Asked on 1/25/09, 8:44 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005
Minnesota Lawyers
Re: trying to falsly convict
For criminal defense, in most instances legal fees must be paid up front. One of the reasons is that on a criminal case, an attorney cannot withdraw from representation without the court's consent and, with many Judges, not being paid is not a sufficient reason
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Answered on 1/25/09, 11:11 pm
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