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Help!! My time is running out...What is the name of your state? Florida I was charged several months ago with a D.U.I. in the state of florida. I had fully intended on having a lawyer represent me; however, I was currently unemployed and in a bad financial situation. I opted to have a public defender temporarily assigned to my case at the recommendation of the lawyer at my arraignment. I received a pre-trial hearing notice in the mail not too long ago, with the hearing set a few weeks from now. There was a section in the notice that caught my eye and really caught me off guard. The section states, " If the defendant is to be represented by an attorney, the attorney must be obtained by the date of the pre-trial hearing. No continuances to obtain counsel will be granted after the pre-trial date. All discovery and motions must be completed by the date of the pre-trial hearing...." This has really put me in a tough situation. You see, I just found a great paying job and will now be able to come up with the retainer fee to get a lawyer started on my case, but not before the pre-trial date. Is there any way I can get an extension of time? Is there any way around this? Please advise. I appreciate any replies. Thanks, Rob |
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| Since the charge was several months ago, I doubt if you can get a continuance. But hey, you can try. But, again, you really need to get that lawyer yesterday.
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