If I want to see the evidence against me before I go to court and hire an attorney, how do I ask to see it?
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If I want to see the evidence against me before I go to court and hire an attorney, how do I ask to see it?
And if they don’t have the evidence available, how can I get the case dismissed?
Asked on October 23, 2013 under Criminal Law, Florida
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
You have a right to a court appointed attorney if you cannot afford one. Have this counsel seek discovery in this matter or at least have an off record discussion with the prosecutor to see if the matter can or should be dismissed and charges expunged or if the matter could be pled down before any trial.
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