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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 443588" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>The part I'm unsure of though doesn't fall along those lines. It was my understanding that she hired the team first, then when her money ran out her family paid them until their money ran out, so the team stayed on in agreement to just use the state allotment for PDs. If that's the case, I'm not so sure that her defense team can't come back on her for money. They could even have had something in their legal contract with her stating as much. Now, if on the other hand, she had NO attny to start out with and he was appointed as a PD right off the batt, then yes, I think you're right. However, I will tell you that parents have to pay for PDs for their kids when at all possible. States and local jurisdictions have all kinds of loopholes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 443588, member: 3699"] The part I'm unsure of though doesn't fall along those lines. It was my understanding that she hired the team first, then when her money ran out her family paid them until their money ran out, so the team stayed on in agreement to just use the state allotment for PDs. If that's the case, I'm not so sure that her defense team can't come back on her for money. They could even have had something in their legal contract with her stating as much. Now, if on the other hand, she had NO attny to start out with and he was appointed as a PD right off the batt, then yes, I think you're right. However, I will tell you that parents have to pay for PDs for their kids when at all possible. States and local jurisdictions have all kinds of loopholes. [/QUOTE]
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