Most victims wonder whether they should have a lawyer to protect their interests
during a criminal proceeding.
The decision is yours and your alone.
The criminal certainly will have an attorney looking out for them. The
prosecution attorney will be looking out for the right's of the citizens in
general and is supposed to be an advocate for the victim.
If you feel that it is in your best interest to have your own private attorney
then do not let anyone stop you.
Remember, CrimeDebt.com Restitution Unlimited is never giving legal advice as
we are not attorneys, nor should anything we say, suggest or imply, ever be
interpreted as providing legal advice, or engaging of the practice of law.
We are simply providing a communication
service between the parties empowered with the jurisdiction and with the duty to collect victim
restitution and to enforce the orders of the court, on the behalf of our client - the victim. We
are only acting as the agent of the victim in this matter to save the victim the time and
trouble of doing it themselves.
Lawyers come in all varieties, with some possessing more specialized knowledge
than others in a particular section of the law. You may want to check with the
local Bar Association to identify a qualified attorney who will be proficient
in the matter of your particular case.
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