Illegal Jail Detention Solutions
Summary
If you believe you were jailed illegally, contact a criminal defense attorney. Explore local legal aid organizations or law schools for low-cost or pro bono services. Consider the Missouri Bar Associations resources for low-cost legal services.Full Conversation
The court isn't going to give me an attorney
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Since the court won't appoint an attorney, would you like me to help connect you with a local lawyer who can assist you?
I don't have much money
You may want to reach out to local legal aid organizations in Missouri, which offer free or low-cost legal assistance to those who qualify. They can help with your case and provide the support you need.
Would you like information on a legal aid organization near you? If so, could you provide your city or zip code?
I Already tried they don't handle my type of case
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It sounds like you're in a challenging situation. If you've already tried legal aid organizations and they can't assist with your specific type of case, you might still need to consult with a criminal defense attorney. While I understand financial constraints, some attorneys offer payment plans or may take on pro bono work in certain situations.
Would you like to look into other options, such as different types of legal aid organizations or a criminal defense attorney who might offer flexible payment options?
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It seems like you might benefit from exploring different types of legal aid organizations or finding a criminal defense attorney who offers flexible payment plans. Here are a few things you can consider:
- Search for Missouri Bar Association's resources for low-cost legal services.
- Contact local law schools for potential pro bono services.
If you need further assistance, please let me know!