Summary
In Indiana, incarcerated individuals have the right to legal representation. If they cant afford a lawyer, one will be appointed. With the inmates permission, you can communicate with the public defender. They may not be able to share all information due to attorney-client confidentiality but can guide you on how to assist with the case.Full Conversation
My name is Donald Pitts
Hello Donald Pitts, nice to meet you! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
My friend Sabrina Marie Boylen is incarcerated at the Delaware County Indiana jail Muncie Indiana.
Hello Donald Pitts, I'm sorry to hear about Sabrina's situation. Are you seeking information on her legal rights while incarcerated, or are you looking for assistance with her legal case?
Yes her case needs someone in the lawyer help with taking a look into her criminal Case with kind of a urgent response to this matter
Thank you for the information, Donald. In the state of Indiana, Sabrina has the right to legal representation. If she can't afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for her. She can request this through the court.
She has a public defender appointed to her out of that Indiana Court case should I contact him and speak with him about the situation
Yes, it's generally a good idea to contact the public defender. However, remember:
- Obtain Sabrina's permission first.
- Respect attorney-client privilege.
- Be prepared that the lawyer may not be able to share certain information with you.
Most definitely sir Sabrina boylan is the one who has asked me to help her with this situation
That's great, Donald. With Sabrina's permission, you can communicate with her public defender. They may not be able to share all information with you due to attorney-client confidentiality. However, they can guide you on the best ways to help Sabrina with her case.