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What if I can't afford an attorney to represent me on a battery charge? |
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| Under the US Constitution you are entitled to have an attorney appointed to help in your defense, at no cost, if you can't afford one. It may be a public defender, or legal aid, or a private lawyer paid by the state. It won't be the "dream team" with Johnnie Cochran, but only OJ could have afforded that. |
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