When a court decides someone is "indigent" - with few assets and no funds to pay an attorney - generally either a private lawyer will be appointed by the court and paid with county funds, or a public defender program will be appointed to represent the person.
So if you don't like your court-appointed lawyer or disagree with how they are representing you, you have no right to substitute a different court-appointed lawyer. You can ask the court to provide you a different lawyer, but the court is not obligated to do so, and may reject your request.
At your first court appearance there is usually a "duty public defender" who is there to assist you. If you are out of custody, the court will have you fill out a financial declaration, under penalty of perjury, to determine if you qualify for a public defender or if you are financially able to hire a private attorney.
Are public defenders really free? Yes, but the court may make defendants represented by public defenders pay a $25 processing fee at the end of the case. However, the court can waive this fee if the defendant does not have the means to pay.
On average, attorneys appointed by Texas courts are paid $200 for a misdemeanor case and $600 for a non-capital felony, said Wesley Shackelford, the Texas Indigent Defense Commission's interim executive director.
In criminal cases where the charge is a misdemeanor or felony, if the defendant cannot afford a lawyer, the court will appoint one without cost to the defendant. In civil cases, if a party cannot afford a lawyer, they have to represent themselves. There is no right to a court-appointed lawyer in an infraction case.
Under California law, every person who is represented by a court-appointed attorney, including the Public Defender's Office, may be asked to pay a registration fee of up to $25 to the County of Napa. You will not be forced to pay anything if you cannot afford to pay the registration fee.
The gross income of all members of your household is the starting point for Public Defender qualification. The monthly income limit for a household of one is $1197. A household of 2 is $1616 and a household of four is $2453.
A Marsden motion is a formal request made by a criminal defendant to the court. The court hears arguments on the motion from the defendant and the attorney, without the presence of the prosecutor.
Indigent criminal defendants in Colorado can be eligible for a public defender if one of the following is true: Household income is at or under poverty level, and liquid assets are $1,500 or less, OR....Examples include:cable television,club memberships,entertainment,dining out,alcohol, or.cigarettes.
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