Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Defendant's Right to Counsel
If an arrest warrant is vacated and there is a subsequent arrest, does this extinguish a person's right to counsel?
If the arrest warrant is vacated before an arrest is made, does this extinguish a person's right to counsel?
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Asked on 3/03/02, 3:12 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Evan Levow
Lutz, Levow & Costello, P.A.
Re: Defendant's Right to Counsel
A person's right to counsel is never "extinguished".
Please call me to discuss.
888-777-0455.
Answered on 3/04/02, 11:52 am
Savyon Grant
Law Office of Savy Grant
Re: Defendant's Right to Counsel
You have the 6th amendment right to an attorney at all times.
Savy Grant
Answered on 3/04/02, 3:08 pm
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