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a lawyer make 13,000 a monthly and 160,000 every six months depending on how good you are.
they make alot of money. they usually charge $$$ according to what kind of crime you were charged with. example: if you are charged with a felony...they lawyer might charge between 3 to 4 thousand dollars upfront and they will also charge between 100-200 dollars per hour if they go with you to court or talk with you on the phone or meet with you in person.

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