Is it to late to hire a lawyer after I denied a plea deal with my public defender. I think I have a better chance with a new L ?
So long as you have not entered a guilty plea, it is not too late. But you better get on it.
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So long as you have not entered a guilty plea, it is not too late. But you better get on it.
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Redirecting this to the divorce and separation forum.
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Yes, you need a lawyer. It won't just go away. Use the Avvo 'Find a lawyer' tab above. Good luck.
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