Assigned Counsel Program Contract is a legal document that was released by the Office of Assigned Counsel - County of San Diego, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within County Of San Diego.
Q: What is the Assigned Counsel Program?
A: The Assigned Counsel Program is a program in San Diego County, California that provides legal representation to individuals who cannot afford an attorney.
Q: Who is eligible for the Assigned Counsel Program?
A: Individuals who cannot afford an attorney and meet income and asset guidelines may be eligible for the Assigned Counsel Program.
Q: How can I apply for the Assigned Counsel Program?
A: To apply for the Assigned Counsel Program, you can contact the San Diego County Public Defender's Office or the court where your case is pending.
Q: Do I have to pay for the services provided by the Assigned Counsel Program?
A: If you qualify for the Assigned Counsel Program, the cost of legal representation will be covered by the county of San Diego.
Q: What types of cases does the Assigned Counsel Program handle?
A: The Assigned Counsel Program handles criminal cases where the court has determined that the defendant is indigent and unable to afford an attorney.
Form Details:
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