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It just goes in circles or it's about studies done on the falsely accused. I have a criminal lawyer but he is not defending me. Please help. Need something or someone to listen. It has been 2 yrs of sheer hell!!

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We're always happy to listen, and I hope you'll find us a constructive audience. But as for tangible help: you don't say where you are, what the accusations were about, or what criminal charges you're having to defend yourself against - what can we possibly suggest?

I should begin at the beginning. What happened?
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Get another lawyer then. For something this serious you absolutely should not be crowdsourcing from random people on the internet.
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Tiken, I thought perhaps this question is a follow-on of other threads you've started before, which could have provided information on your situation.  But I found none, so apparently this is your first post.

Unfortunately, insufficient information for anyone to even guess what the situation is hasn't been provided.    I honestly don't understand how the Internet relates, unless you've gone to forums in which practicing criminal law attorneys respond.    Even then, that's not to say that their advice isn't on point for your situation.

Here's what you need to provide in order to get responsive answers:

1.   Details of the alleged accusations:   actions or inactions, time period, parties involved, charging entities (police, sheriff, APS, etc.), and your position on the charges.

2.  Type of criminal lawyer:  court appointed, misdemeanor caseload or felony caseload; number of cases with similar charges, and results (plea bargained, tried, etc.) as well as years of practice in criminal law.

3.  How you found/located this particular attorney, conditions under which he/s she took the case, actions taken, fees charge (especially if you paid a retainer).

4.   Court level:   district court, circuit court, or even appellate court if the case has gone that far.

5.   First offense, or subsequent offense?

I'm not trying to be nosy, pry, or put you on the spot.    But w/o details, no one can really any suggestions, and there aren't that many people here with criminal experience.
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They lawyer is trying to get you to take a plea because it is easier for the public defender to not have to go to court. They will tell you to take the plea because you will only have 8 months in jail or whatever, whereas if you go to trial you could be convicted by a jury and end with 10 years in jail. Now more and more people are pleading guilty to things they didn't do. Stacy personally knows of a caregiver accused to taking jewelry who did plead guilty and served jail time when later the jewelry was found
If you truly have a good case and documentation as you say you do I would insist on a jury trial. They cannot make you plead guilty. Tell them you will see them before a jury of your peers.
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JoAnn29 Jan 2021
If she has proof that accusation was unfounded, which she says she does, then why is she still being prosecuted?
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I'm sorry for your distressing situation. Please be careful about any "legal" advice you get on this anonymous, crowd-sourced forum as your case is based on the laws of your state and we can't possibly know all the critical details that may help or hinder you. Are you using a public defender? If you have privately hired an attorney, they usually only take cases they feel they can win. I would switch lawyers if you don't feel he is working on your behalf.
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We are a forum of Caregivers sharing our experiences. Is the accusation concerning caring for someone? We really need more info to point you in the right direction.
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If you are accused of something to do with elder abuse then your question is appropriate here, or if you are an elder accused of wrong doing you didn't do. The thing is, if you have a criminal lawyer that is no help I am certain we could help no other way than to give our sympathy. You might consider another lawyer. Sorry for your predicament.
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What have you been falsely accused of and charged with?
The tangible help for being falsely accused and charged with a crime is normally called evidence proving otherwise or an alibi who can be a witness to your whereabouts on or around the time the crime you're being accused of was committed.
If the lawyer you are paying is not communicating well enough with you and explaining what's going on with your situation, then you might want to get a different lawyer.
The police cannot just walk into your house or anyone else's without a warrant to do so. Also, if you are a potential suspect in a crime, a witness, or even a person of interest never speak to the police without a lawyer present.
The police are coming to your house every night for a year and you gave them money and they arranged a court date for you?
Come on. Where the hell do you live where the cops walk in your house daily any time they want, no warrant and you have to pay them to get a court date? I know these days the current social climate dictates that cops can get away with whatever they want, but not every night with the same person for a whole year.
If what you're saying is the truth, and I'm sorry to say it does not sound believable or credible, then I'm going to suggest you contact the ACLU or your state's Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities. These organizations have networks of top criminal and civil rights lawyers who work through them and many times it is no cost to the person being represented.
If you decide to go in this direction, make sure you are a hundred percent truthful. Make sure you're a hundred percent innocent too.
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I am a caregiver in varying degrees over the past 30 years. I live in iowa. I have been accused of financial exploitation. Even though depositions and evidence show this is false and all $ is accounted for. Have founded case through dia for abuse and can not work. Lawyer is not defending me - court appointed. Continues to tell me I have to take a plea or end up in prison... need advice on how to proceed.
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worriedinCali Jan 2021
We’ve told you how to proceed- GET A DIFFERENT LAWYER. If you are unhappy with your current lawyer, get a new lawyer! That’s the only way to proceed if you are not going to follow your current lawyers advice.
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Sorry, but if its been found that the accusations are false, why would u plead out? You definitely would not be able to work again. Yes, you need to get a different lawyer.
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