Finding Court Appointed Attorney

Summary

A court-appointed attorney is the same as a public defender. To inquire about your assigned attorney, draft an email to the court or public defenders office. Use a template with the subject Inquiry About Assigned Court-Appointed Attorney and request the name and contact information of your attorney. Customize the email as needed for your situation.

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Need an email inquiring who my public defender is for my upcoming hearing
Sure, here is a draft email you can use:
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Subject: Inquiry About Assigned Public Defender
Dear [Court or Public Defender's Office],
I hope this message finds you well. My name is ****, and I have an upcoming hearing scheduled. I am writing to inquire about the public defender assigned to my case.
Could you please provide me with the name and contact information of my public defender?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
****
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Feel free to customize it as needed. Good luck with your hearing!
Not defender i mean court appointed attorney
Got it, ****! The term "court-appointed attorney" refers to the same role as a public defender. You can use the same email template but replace "public defender" with "court-appointed attorney."
Here's the revised email:
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Subject: Inquiry About Assigned Court-Appointed Attorney
Dear [Court or Public Defender's Office],
I hope this message finds you well. My name is ****, and I have an upcoming hearing scheduled. I am writing to inquire about the court-appointed attorney assigned to my case.
Could you please provide me with the name and contact information of my court-appointed attorney?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
****
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Feel free to customize it as needed. Good luck!