Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Is it possible to be prosecuted for an attempt to commit a crime?
Q: Who is a prosecutor?
Q: How does a prosecutor decide whether to charge an individual with a crime?
Q: What is a grand jury?
Q: How is probation different from parole?
Q: What is restitution?
Q: What is a white collar crime?
Q: Is it possible to prosecute a child who commits a crime in the same way an adult would be prosecuted?
Q: If I’m innocent, should I still get a lawyer?
Q: Do I need a lawyer if I intend to plead guilty?


Q: If I’m innocent, should I still get a lawyer?

A: Even if you’re innocent, it’s possible that you could be convicted of a crime. Every defendant needs representation to ensure that they protect their legal rights.

 

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