https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkSoqw0rh9o
Modified Transcript for Hearing Impaired of “Legal Fees What To Expect”
If someone’s been charged or arrested with a criminal offense in North Carolina they probably weren’t expecting that to happen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkSoqw0rh9o
Modified Transcript for Hearing Impaired of “Legal Fees What To Expect”
If someone’s been charged or arrested with a criminal offense in North Carolina they probably weren’t expecting that to happen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7uNOqh5Lss
Modified Transcript for the Hearing Impaired of “Serious Felony Investigations by Law Enforcement”
When someone you love is arrested and taken to the Mecklenburg County Detention Center (Jail), one of the first questions families ask is
simple and urgent, “Will a lawyer go see them in jail?”
The answer is yes, attorneys routinely visit clients at the jail. Defense counsel are authorized to meet with incarcerated clients during attorney visitation hours upon presentation of valid credentials. The Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Department does not require defense attorneys to reserve visits through the public scheduling systems used for social visitation. Lawyers regularly appear in person to consult with detained clients without advance scheduling when jail operations and court timing allow.
But the fuller explanation is more nuanced. Whether a lawyer actually can meet with a new client in jail before a first court appearance depends far more on time and logistics than permission and the process of going to the Mecklenburg County Jail Intake facility to visit your loved one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyAFHSt4FcA
Modified Transcript for Hearing Impaired: