Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Court Appointed Attorney
When you bond out, is it true that the courts will not provide a court appointed attorney and you have to obtain your own attorney?
Asked on 12/10/08, 8:22 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
TC Langford
Langford Law Office
Re: Court Appointed Attorney
It depends upon the judge, the charges, the amount of the bond, and your situation; but it often happens.
Answered on 12/10/08, 9:21 am
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