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Posted on 5/13/17 at 4:46 pm to
Posted by shinerfan
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Posted on 5/13/17 at 4:46 pm to
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and that 85 percent of the defendants accused of a crime in the state are too poor to afford a private attorney.



I've worked pipelines for most of my life and I've seen this same recurring situation for close to thirty years. There'll be some kid driving a $40,000 pickup who claims he can't afford a hired lawyer for some minor frickup and rather than selling his truck and driving a beater for a year, a public pretender convinces him to take a felony with no jail time and he thinks he "won". Then the next minor frick up sits him down for 5 years. Its bad with trailer park whites but almost universal with young black guys. There are lots of defendants like that who do have the means but don't see the value of a hired attorney. One of the most important lessons my father ever taught me was to lawyer up, even if it means selling off all your toys.
Posted by Joshjrn
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Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 5/13/17 at 4:49 pm to
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I've worked pipelines for most of my life and I've seen this same recurring situation for close to thirty years. There'll be some kid driving a $40,000 pickup who claims he can't afford a hired lawyer for some minor frickup and rather than selling his truck and driving a beater for a year, a public pretender convinces him to take a felony with no jail time and he thinks he "won". Then the next minor frick up sits him down for 5 years. Its bad with trailer park whites but almost universal with young black guys. There are lots of defendants like that who do have the means but don't see the value of a hired attorney. One of the most important lessons my father ever taught me was to lawyer up, even if it means selling off all your toys.


If you don't mind my asking, what parish do you live in?

The reason I ask is, because of the way the system is set up in Louisiana, the structure of representation differs dramatically. Your bigger parishes (Orleans, EBR, Jefferson, Lafayette, etc) have full time staffed PD offices. In your smaller parishes, it's mostly contract work.
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