Legal Question in Criminal Law in Nevada
having a new attorney assigned
at a court hearing..can you ask the judge to be able to get a new attorney.?.. as the one I now have. hasn't done a thing for me at all
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: having a new attorney assigned
You can ask but it is up to the Judge.
Re: having a new attorney assigned
Thank you for your inquiry.
You always have the right to get a substitution of attorney in your case. If you have retained a private attorney you would need to contact and retain a second attorney and have the two lawyers sign and file a Notice of Substitution of Attorney.
If you are represented by the Public Defender, the assigned attorney is the one you must keep. However, you would have the ability to retain a private attorney should you wish.
My office does handle criminal matters. If you'd like to discuss your case in more detail contact my office to schedule a consultation.
Regards,
Jim Herbe
702.966.5686
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