Charlotte, NC asked in Criminal Law for Florida

Q: Can a judge force you in the day of your trial force you to represent yourself if you do not have a lawyer in the day of

I no longer have a lawyer due to my terminating him cause of incompetence. The judge denied a continuance for me to hire a new lawyer and said I would have to defend myself at trial but I know nothing about the law.

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A: It is unwise to terminate your lawyer without promptly hiring another lawyer as a replacement.

Many defendants do this in order to delay a trial or other important hearing.

You absolutely have the right to terminate your own attorney at any time for any reason, but exercising your right does not entitle you to a continuance.

A: It is unwise to terminate your lawyer without promptly hiring another lawyer as a replacement.

Many defendants do this in order to delay a trial or other important hearing.

You absolutely have the right to terminate your own attorney at any time for any reason, but exercising your right does not entitle you to a continuance.

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