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    No money to hire a DUI lawyer

    if i don't have enough money to hire a lawyer buy the time for me to go to court can i get it postponed a least once to give me more time to scrape up the money

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    Under some conditions, if you do not have the money to hire a DUI lawyer, the court may appoint a public defender.

    State rules and regulations may vary, but you generally will have to prove that you cannot afford a DUI attorney, which may involve submitting financial statements to the court.

    For a court-appointed attorney request, you may be able to make the request prior to the DUI trial hearing.

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