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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:811205"][QUOTE="the_reverend:811156"]an attorney would have been appointed if you could not afford one. [/QUOTE] have you ever had charges brought against you? If you cannot afford an attorney they will appoint you one. They will also set the fee for said attorney. Which even if you have a ridicules amount of debt, and take care of a child, is still based on your income. So someone like me would get one appointed for, oh, i would say exactly $300. Now, I don't dissagree with the fact that he doesn't want to be labeled a sexual offender. I feel that if he didn't tell the cops anything, and had to go to court, that they may have brought the charges for indecent exposure against him. Cops are fickle and typically stupid. When they have someone in custody, they want to do whatever they can to bring a charge against them. Not to mention that if they did actually want to uphold the law, they would probably be pretty angry that he didn't tell them the truth in the beginning when they still had a chance to catch the guy. While not talking to cops is a great policy, there has to be a point where a person should say to them self "Maybe if i tell this cop whats going on, then maybe he won't totally fuck me." I got pulled over with enough narcotics to go to jail for over 20years. and i got off with probation, and a 250$ fine. Because i told the cops the truth in the beginning. You gotta feel each situation out, and decide on the circumstances whether or not you'll talk.[/QUOTE]
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