How can I get a court appointed attorney?
To begin the process, you must fill out an application for a public defender, provided at the courthouse. The completed form must be filed with the courthouse clerks. After that, you will appear before a judge (usually at your arraignment) to discuss to possibility of getting a public defender appointed to represent you. Based mostly on whether you can pay to hire your own attorney, the judge will decide whether or not you qualify to have a public defender appointed to represent you.

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1. What are the differences between an infraction and a misdemeanor?
2. What is an arraignment?
3. What happens if I plead guilty?
4. Once I plead guilty, can I change my mind later and plead not guilty?
5. What is a pretrial conference?
6. What is a plea agreement?
7. How do I get an attorney to represent me?
8. How can I get a court appointed attorney?
9. Can I have a court appointed attorney for an infraction?
10. What happens if I miss court?
11. Can I ask the judge for legal advice?
12. Can I ask the prosecutor for legal advice?
13. Can I appeal a conviction on an infraction?
14. Can I appeal a conviction on a misdemeanor?
15. What is a Rule 35 motion?
16. Can I disqualify a judge from my case?
17. What is the difference between a court trial and a jury trial?
18. What is an Alford plea?
19. What is probation?