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Free Criminal Lawyers – Should You Use One? An Amazon eReport

Public Defenders: the sixty percent

Yes, it’s true: if you are accused of a crime, your chances of being represented by a Public Defender are sixty percent overall.  You need to know what a Public Defender can do for you – and what he/she cannot do.  Their limitations may affect you for the rest of your life.  A Kindle eReport “Free Criminal Lawyers – Should You Use One?” provides you with the information you must have to get the best results for your case.

Assigned Lawyers: what you get twenty percent of the time

In some areas, Public Defenders cannot handle all of the caseload.  A common solution is to assign private attorneys to represent the overflow of people charged with crimes.  Just as with Public Defenders, you must understand what you are likely to experience with an assigned lawyer.  Will you get the same treatment the assigned lawyer gives his/her paid clients?  Once assigned to a lawyer, can you switch to a Public Defender if you are not happy with your lawyer?  The answers to these questions, and more, are contained in “Free Criminal Lawyers – Should You Use One?”

Paid Lawyers: the final twenty percent

Paid lawyers are also called retained or private lawyers.  You may not be able to afford to pay out of pocket for one.  Family and friends might be able to help you afford a retained lawyer.  Should you do whatever you can to get a private lawyer?  Do they really do better for you than a Public Defender or an assigned lawyer?  How do you find the right private attorney?  “Free Criminal Lawyers – Should You Use One?” offers tips on what the research shows, and on how to find one to represent you.

The truth about the American criminal justice system

In “Free Criminal Lawyers – Should You Use One?” you get a bonus.  You cannot make a wise choice of criminal lawyer, free or paid, without knowing how the criminal justice works.  The basics you need to understand are contained in this Amazon Kindle eReport as well as information about your options in going with a free or paid lawyer.  This information can be hard to find, but is presented in this eReport.  If you or a loved one is being charged with a crime, you cannot afford
to be without “Free Criminal Lawyers – Should You Use One?”

If you do not have an eReader …

Even if you do not have an eReader, but do have a computer, you can still view this eReport on your computer using a free application from Amazon. Download it here
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