You can often get a lawyer for free through legal aid offices, pro bono programs or online resources.
Legal services corporation provides legal aid for people with low income.
Lawhelp.org provides free legal aid and answers to legal questions for people with low to moderate incomes.
You can also get a free public defender if you cannot afford your own attorney or lawyer.
The cost for a lawyer to represent you in court ranges from $100.00 to $500.00 per hour and some lawyers charge more for more complex cases.
Some lawyers may charge as much as $1,000.00 an hour.
However if you can afford a good lawyer then paying for a good lawyer can be worth it especially if you risk imprisonment.
If you show up to court without a lawyer you would be representing yourself which is also known as pro se.
This means that you're responsible for managing your own case and following all the court procedures and understanding any legal complexities without legal assistance.
You also must also adhere to the same standards as any licensed attorney even if you're not one.
Showing up without an attorney may cause you to lose the case or if you're up against someone that does have a lawyer then you often stand no chance at winning the case.
If you can't afford an attorney or lawyer a public defender can be represented to you at no cost.
Although it's highly recommended that you consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney as the lawyer or attorney can help you navigate the legal process and negotiate with prosecutors and can often get a better outcome for your case.
You also have the right to a public defender if you cannot afford an attorney.
A lawyer can also help you by ensuring your rights are protected through the legal process and can build a strong defense based on the facts of your case.
If the court determines that the person is financially able to afford their own attorney or lawyer and if the charges against them are minor or if there's a conflict of interest with the public defenders office then the person may be denied a public defender.
Although the right to legal representation in more serious cases where someone cannot afford an attorney is often protected by law.
This means that the judge should carefully review a persons financial situation before they deny the person a public defender.
There are only two reasons to be denied a public defender which include.
The charge does not qualify (ie there is no possible jail penalty) or 2) the person is not indigent (the court has found, after an evidentiary evaluation, that the person can afford to hire private counsel).
The Constitution guarantees a person free legal help for those who are charged with a crime which might lead to imprisonment and who cannot afford a lawyer.
If you find yourself in this situation, request the appointment of a public defender when you first appear in court.
If you can afford to hire an attorney it can be well worth it, especially in serious cases.
Some downsides of a public defender include.
Lack of options: You don't get to choose the Assistant Public Defender.
Overworked: Unfortunately, Assistant Public Defenders are severely overworked by a never-ending caseload.
Limitations of Choice: Public defenders do not necessarily get to approve or deny what cases they work on.