How often should I expect to hear from my attorney?
Your attorney is working on your case, and you can expect to hear from him or her periodically throughout the pendency of your case. He or she will contact you when there are any updates or changes to your case.

Your attorney will also make arrangements to have more detailed conversations with you when decisions need to be made regarding your case. To assist, please make sure your attorney always has your current contact information.

Finally, you should make sure you are always aware of your next court date.

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1. How do I get a Public Defender?
2. When will I meet with my Public Defender?
3. How can I help my attorney?
4. What type of cases does the Public Defender’s office handle?
5. Why was I told to contact your office within in 2 days of being released from jail?
6. Where and when can I get a copy of my police report?
7. What is a preliminary hearing?
8. What happens at the Initial Pretrial Conference?
9. Why was my hearing vacated?
10. Who has a right to file a notice of appeal?
11. How much time do I have to file a notice of appeal from a Superior Court case?
12. Who files the notice of appeal?
13. Who has a right to file a PCR (petition for post-conviction relief)?
14. How much time do I have to file a PCR?
15. I missed my court hearing, what do I do?
16. Can I get my attorney right now because I want to get my bond reduced?
17. How often should I expect to hear from my attorney?
18. I was told my case was “Scratched.” What does that mean?