Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
I'm sorry, where did I post that? I thought eligibility for public defenders was based on income, not presumption of guilt or innocence. Am I mistaken?

Quote Originally Posted by cologrower420
I would question whether he was actually legal or not. If he was legal, then he might qualify for a public defender. However, it doesn't seem like he was 'legal'

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Zedleppelin Reviewed by Zedleppelin on . My friend charged for reporting robbery to police... So here is the story. My buddy was robbed for a bunch of equiptment and plants(( by his employees/friends )) . He was in compliance with the law. So he goes down to the police station after months to collect his property and they proceed to tell him that he is under arrest. The DA is charging him with cultivation and distribution. Is there an advocacy group that can help him??? He has retained an attorney and he assures him it is B.S. but that doesn'nt change the fact that he is scared to Rating: 5