Bail Exoneration Legal Assistance
Summary
The users fiance was arrested for second degree child abuse and assault in Baltimore County, Maryland. The user believes it was a case of self-defense and is seeking pro bono legal assistance for bail exoneration. The user was advised to contact Maryland Legal Aid and the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland for legal assistance.Full Conversation
I seen you are *%pro bono and I need help getting my fiance out on exoneration for bail
Hello ****! I'm here to help. Can you please provide me with some more details about your fiance's situation?
He was picked up on Thursday July 20th on a warrant against my 15year old child for second degree child abuse and second degree assault. It was self defense she kept swinging at him and he swung back one time n contacted his fist with her cheek causing a black eye he was giving no bail with out any defense
I understand that your fiance was arrested for second degree child abuse and second degree assault. It seems like it was a case of self-defense. Did your fiance have a chance to present his side of the story to the court?
No he has not been to court yet but even at bail review there was no side told I don't feel he should be sitting and she is free
I understand your concern. It's important for both sides to be heard in court. Has your fiance's attorney raised this issue with the court?
He doesn't have an attorney that's why I'm reaching out to you. Online says your pro Bono lawyers
I'm sorry to hear that your fiance doesn't have an attorney. We do have pro bono lawyers available. Can you please provide me with the location where your fiance's legal issue is taking place?
Baltimore county Maryland
Thank you for providing the location. In Baltimore County, Maryland, your fiance can seek legal assistance from the following resources:
- Maryland Legal Aid: They provide free legal services to low-income individuals. You can contact them at *-*-*-*.
- Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland: They connect individuals in need of legal assistance with volunteer attorneys. You can reach them at *-*-*.
Please note that it's important for your fiance to consult with an attorney to ensure his rights are protected in court.