Legal Representation Rights Explained

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carlos Gilberto Morales he has a child like mentality , there is alot of discrepancy the first arrest and this arrest. the pd failed to show arrest warrent and denied him an attorney, we dont have money to pay an attorney
I'm sorry to hear about your brother's situation. It's important to ensure that his rights are protected. Here's some general information that may be helpful:

- In the United States, individuals have the right to legal representation, even if they cannot afford an attorney. This is known as the right to counsel.

- If your brother cannot afford an attorney, he may be eligible for a court-appointed attorney. You can inquire about this with the court handling his case.

- It's also important to address the issue of the arrest warrant. In general, law enforcement should have a valid arrest warrant when making an arrest. If there was no warrant, it may be a violation of your brother's rights.

- To address the discrepancies between the first arrest and the recent arrest, it may be helpful to gather any evidence or documentation related to both incidents.

- I recommend reaching out to legal aid organizations in your area. They may be able to provide free or low-cost legal assistance.
he has but on first arrest legal aid said he cant help him until he goes to court
It's unfortunate that legal aid couldn't assist your brother until he goes to court. In the meantime, you can try reaching out to other legal aid organizations in your area for assistance.
i have no help, one fee attorney claimed to take the case for *, * ahead and get my brother released, why cant legal aid do that if its that simple
It's important to note that legal aid organizations have limited resources and may prioritize cases based on certain criteria. The fee attorney may be able to provide immediate assistance, but it's important to consider the financial implications. You can try negotiating a payment plan or exploring other options for legal representation.
can you recommend an attorney
I can provide you with some general information on finding an attorney:

- You can try contacting your local bar association for a referral to an attorney who specializes in your brother's type of case.

- You can also search online directories or use legal referral services to find attorneys in your area.

- It may be helpful to schedule consultations with a few different attorneys to discuss your brother's case and see if they are a good fit.

- Additionally, some attorneys offer payment plans or pro bono services for individuals who cannot afford their fees.