Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey
What is someone called who is not an attorney but represents people for free or has a nominal fee that might be based on the value of the case, and has an extensive legal background? Sometimes people train themselves in law and are called this _
Asked on 12/19/09, 8:21 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gary Moore
Gary Moore Attorney At Law
Anyone who represents that he will represent you in a criminal matter when that person is not
an attorney with esperience handling criminal matters is called a thief.
Answered on 12/24/09, 9:46 am
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