The personal relationship formed between a client facing criminal charges and their attorney, requiring trust and comfort.
“And do not doubt for a second that this is a relationship. You are literally, if you're facing criminal charges of any kind, you are forming a relationship with your attorney”
“And that's okay, it's just like with dating, it's not you, it's me. If you have someone that doesn't quite work with you and you just don't get that vibe from them, you just don't feel comfortable with them, move on, find someone else.”
Alexis explains: "And do not doubt for a second that this is a relationship. You are literally, if you're facing criminal charges of any kind, you are forming a relationship with your attorney"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "And that's okay, it's just like with dating, it's not you, it's me. If you have someone that doesn't quite work with you and you just don't get that vibe from them, you just don't feel comfortable with them, move on, find someone else."
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "Alexis Austin on Ask the Expert with Steve Sleeper Last week Attorney Alexis Austin joined Steve Sleeper on his podcast Ask the Expert to talk about her experience as a criminal defense lawyer here in Colorado Springs, as well as what to expect following an arrest and the impact COVID – 19 has had on the court systems."
Source · Read guide ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "The Criminal Justice System is a balance between sides- the prosecution and the defense. Here’s a look from someone who has seen both sides first hand: Q: WHY BECOME A CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER AFTER BEING A DISTRICT ATTORNEY?"
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