Dismissal Based On Details
Summary
Your lawyer may be seeking case dismissal due to procedural errors. Consider discussing their strategy or seeking a second opinion. Connecting with a different lawyer in missouri could provide clarity and a better approach.Full Conversation
No, because they’ve not been upright with me the lawyers see I paid them they worked for me. Why should I have to go when I got court dates that I’m not supposed to show up to they say not to I have to call them and ask what happened that day every day every time so what’s that really means dismissal with minor detail details
It sounds frustrating to deal with such a situation. "Dismissal with minor details" likely refers to your lawyer's attempt to have your case dismissed based on small procedural errors or inconsistencies in the prosecution's case. It might be helpful to request a detailed explanation from your lawyer about their strategy and what "minor details" they're referring to. Would you like to explore options for getting a second legal opinion or connecting with a different lawyer?
So you’re saying the last comment you and your statement there send that dismissal but I need to go and find another lawyer
It sounds like you're in a tough spot with your current legal representation. Seeking a second opinion or consulting a different lawyer could provide you with clarity and potentially a better strategy for your case. Would you like help connecting with local lawyers in Missouri who can offer more assistance?
All right so this is a pay program. OK I get it. I get it. I get it.
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It seems you're experiencing ongoing frustrations with your legal representation. Although this isn't a paid program, if you're considering switching lawyers, seeking a second opinion might be beneficial. If you change your mind and wish to connect with local lawyers for a more detailed consultation, feel free to let me know!