No, not for any reason
Posted on: December 15, 2020 at 14:29:59 CT
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If it is a criminal matter and someone cannot afford an attorney they are appointed one for free.
If it is a civil matter, then no. If you want to dance, pay the fiddler. How about we regulate what mechanics and HVAC charge as well?