I would recommend that you contact your local bar association an inquire about a referral program. You don't need to explain the case as in-depth with the call taker but you will need to provide enough information so that the call taker can better direct you to a lawyer best suited for your type of case.
Attorney-General
An attorney is another name for a lawyer. An attorney is someone who is legally appointed to act as an agent in legal proceedings. The name attorney comes from the Old French word atorne.
Attorney General
If it is a federal Grand Jury - it would be a member of the U.S. Attorney's Office who would present the cases. In a state Grand Jury, it would be an attorney from the State Attorney General's Office.
With a lawyer. You need an attorney to fight a DWI charge effectively. Legal proceedings are complicated, but there is always a chance that a good attorney can help you keep your license.
Well, generally before an attorney speaks in court, s/he says "may it please the court"
No. Court appointed attorneys (AKA Public Defenders) are only available in criminal proceedings.
There is nothing you can do. Grand jury proceedings are closed. Hire yourself a good criminal attorney.
It's the state attorney general's job to represent the state in legal proceedings. Their duties can also include charging crimes, as well as going before grand juries and trial courts.
There's a guide to hiring a federal criminal attorney at Expert Law. It gives some information about federal criminal proceedings and grand jury testimony Hiring a federal criminal attorney is just like hiring any other attorney. Call your county bar association for referrals.
Repoprt her for 'harassment,' or contact an attorney with a view towards beginning civil proceedings against her.
Only a member of the Bar can speak for you in court. No one else is allowed to address the court during legal proceedings.