Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Hampshire

court appointed attourney's

a friend of mine has current warrents out for his arrest, he applied for a court appointed attourney a few monts ago in hopes of speaking with one before he turned himself in but no one has contacted him. Does he need to turn himself in before one will be appointed to him?


Asked on 11/16/05, 1:45 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

James Hall Qua, Hall, Harvey & Walsh

Re: court appointed attourney's

It is unlikely that they will appoint you a court-appointed lawyer until you fill out a financial questionairre. You have to appear you fill out such a form. If you approached a pro bono group, perhaps they would speak to you prior to your appearance.

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Answered on 11/16/05, 1:54 pm
James Hall Qua, Hall, Harvey & Walsh

Re: court appointed attourney's

what is he charged with? does he have a record? How do you know he qualified for a court appointed attorney?

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Answered on 11/16/05, 2:38 pm
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Re: court appointed attourney's

If the case in NH, your friend should immediately call the NH Public Defender office in the area that serves the particular court. The public defender may be able to help arrange for your friend to turn himself and to have bail set. In general, your friend needs to turn himself in. The court may or may not appoint counsel prior to arraignment (it generally won't), but it will certainly require that the defendant appear and this will require arrest and processing.

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Answered on 11/16/05, 6:17 pm


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