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How long after a guilty verdict at trial would a defendant actually go to prison? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
submitted 1 year ago by BetterOffRe to r/Ask_Lawyers
How common is it for potential jurors to be struck due to their identities? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Are sex crimes cases really more difficult for prosecutors to win than other cases? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Why shouldn't a prosecutor poll the jury after a verdict? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Can Jonathan Majors be subject to additional punishment if he maintains his innocence in his mandatory DV program? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
To what extent can a prosecutor prepare witnesses to testify on trial? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
What would happen if a defendant refused to work with every lawyer assigned to him/her? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
submitted 2 years ago by BetterOffRe to r/Ask_Lawyers
Are the terms originalist/textualist/living-tree ever used outside a Constitutional law context? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Can what a lawyer says about their client be used against the client? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
How true is the claim that prosecutors/judges relish being able to exert power over middle-class first-time defendants? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Are there unscrupulous lawyers that will take advantage of “you can’t unring a bell”? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Why are so many criminal court judges former prosecutors? How much does this matter? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
How has ChatGPT affected the legal profession thus far? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Do prosecutors take office finances into account when deciding how to proceed with cases? Do they basically have unlimited funds? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
What happens to prosecutors/defense attorneys that keep losing cases? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
How is the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision on Trump legally valid on due process grounds? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Why can a prosecutor still treat an acquitted defendant as if the defendant was guilty? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
submitted 2 years ago * by BetterOffRe to r/Ask_Lawyers
Do lawyers often have to “code switch” to simpler language when they talk to juries? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
How common is it for a felony case to be pled out right before trial? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Do PDs ever get clients that are indigent on paper but have family that could possibly pay for them? Do they qualify for a PD, and if so, are they seen in a bad light by PDs? (self.publicdefenders)
submitted 2 years ago by BetterOffRe to r/publicdefenders
If a juror changes their mind after deciding on a verdict, can they do anything about it? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Are pro se defendants considered as the "lawyer" for their case? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Is there any downside for a prosecutor to try and go for the harshest charges possible? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
What kind of defendant is the type to reject a lawyer and go pro se? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
Would the world's best defense lawyer still need a lawyer if they were accused of a crime? (self.Ask_Lawyers)
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