Is setting a fine limit as a stipulation of appointing an attorney a violation of the right to fair trial?
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You should give me a call because the terms you are using are not usually used in the way that
you are using them.
Call me if you like.
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No, because you always have the right to hire a private lawyer, and you are only entitled to have a lawyer appointed if you are facing consequences of magnitude, which is partially defined as facing fines of $750.00 or more.
Sincerely yours, -Ronald Aronds, Esq.-
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I don't know what you mean by a fine limit, unless you are talking about the right to counsel with a crime of certain gravity.
I handle South Jersey, so if you want to call to talk, feel free...no charge for conversation.
Saul H. Segan
www.saulhsegan.com
215-732-4000 [email protected]/* */
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