Legal Communication With Prosecutor
Summary
If you are represented by an attorney, communication with the prosecutor should be through them. You can file a motion to represent yourself if you distrust your attorney. Report any attorney misconduct to the Iowa State Bar Association. Possessing evidence received through official channels should not lead to legal consequences, but ensure it remains unaltered.Full Conversation
no, i would not like to be solicitated for a law fee. this is advertised as free advice. i need advice and assurances on what i can do. i have over * civil rights violation in my case and i cant trust my public defender now
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Self-Representation: You can request to represent yourself (Pro Se). You need to file a motion with the court to dismiss your current attorney and represent yourself.
- Reporting Misconduct: File a complaint with the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation if you believe your attorney's actions are unethical.
- Possession of Evidence: Since you received the evidence through official channels, you should not face legal consequences, but keep it secure and do not alter it.
Would you like information on how to file a motion to represent yourself?
this is worthless and a borderline scam and false advertising. thank you for waisting my time
I'm really sorry that you feel this way. It sounds like you're dealing with a very complex and frustrating situation. Here are a few key points to consider:
- Self-Representation (Pro Se): You can file a motion with the court to represent yourself if you no longer trust your public defender.
- Reporting Misconduct: If your attorney's actions seem unethical, you can file a complaint with the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation.
- Possession of Evidence: Since the evidence was received through official channels, you should not face legal consequences, but it's crucial not to alter it.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with any of these steps?