Where can I find a good criminal attorney that will take a case and get paid after it is won?
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 at
7:23 pm
broncobabe asked:
My belongings were stolen while I was out of the country, I filed charges when I returned, but the “sheriff” refused to do anything about it, said it was civil and I would have to hire an attorney. After contacting many, I cannot afford them, as I make minimum wage and do not have thousands prescription drugs without a prescription of $$ for a retainer. Is there a site for pro-bono attorney’s and if so, what is the best way to contact them?
My belongings were stolen while I was out of the country, I filed charges when I returned, but the “sheriff” refused to do anything about it, said it was civil and I would have to hire an attorney. After contacting many, I cannot afford them, as I make minimum wage and do not have thousands prescription drugs without a prescription of $$ for a retainer. Is there a site for pro-bono attorney’s and if so, what is the best way to contact them?
Tagged with: Belongings • Criminal Attorney • Minimum Wage • Pro Bono Attorney
Filed under: Attorney FAQ
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Dude, first of all you are not looking for a criminal lawyer.
Sounds like a roommate or spouse or someone else you know took your stuff.
No lawyer is going to take your case for a piece of the settlement unless your belongings were worth at least tens of thousands of dollars.
Something tells me your isn’t worth that much and the case would be a complete pain in the ****.
Pro Bono is another thing and they don’t do your type of case.
In all seriousness your best bet is Judge Judy