How is a public defender allowed to waive your right to a speedy trial?
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Q: "Can I go to court without an attorney?" A: You should always be represented in court by an attorney when facing criminal charges. An attorney will facilitate the best possible outcome for your... more
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Filing the Claim of Appeal. Within 42 days of a felony conviction, the defendant must file what's called a Claim of Appeal with the Michigan Court of Appeals to preserve the right to appeal the... more
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Figure out If a Writ Is The Best Way to Move Forward. Many clients want to get rid of unfair or unwanted items on their record. Sometimes they are eligible for other relief besides habeas writs,... more
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