Maybe. The judge decides.
Another View: You have the right to discharge your attorney at any time - HOWEVER - the court will not countenance "firing " your attorney on the eve of your trial as a ruse to postpone the proceedings.
That would depend on how active the lawyer is, how many cases he or she has on their docket (list of cases in which they have been hired to handle or appointed by the court to handle) and if the lawyer actually takes his or her cases to trial by jury or by the court. An active criminal defense trial attorney, is working about 10-12 hours a day, 6-7 days a week when in trial and a little less in between trials. I don't know much about the schedule of a criminal defense lawyer that only works out plea bargain agreements, and never tries a case. That person is not what I would consider a criminal defense lawyer.
Yesterday, Tom went to football trials.The robber will be on trial in court next week for his crime.I have a free trial of that new computer game.
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Joseph Justice has written: 'Lawyer's week before Christmas' -- subject(s): Lawyers, Poetry, Christmas, Christmas poetry
The trial of Jesus before Pilate is covered in the Bible: Matthew 27:11-31, Mark 15:1-20, Luke 23:1-25; and John 18:12-27.
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Ready for trial. Trial readiness conference, is when you go in to see your attorney or prosecutor and they will tell you your options. On that day you will have to make your plea.
The annual Fire Prevention Week, sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), is held during the week in which October 9 falls.
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It is illegal for a company to fire you after a Workmans Comp injury has been reported. Retain an injury lawyer ASAP. Good Luck
Fire Prevention Week commemorates the Great Chicago Fire, which burned from October 8th to October 10th, in 1871. The actual starting date of the "week" in a given year depends upon which day of the week corresponds to the original tragedy.