Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

Family Member Advocate

Can a family member act as an Advocate for or on behalf of a defendent in a criminal case?


Asked on 7/17/01, 1:13 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Ronald Mahurin Law Offices of Ronald Glenn Mahurin

No

No

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Answered on 7/17/01, 9:36 pm
Victor Hobbs Victor E. Hobbs

Re: Family Member Advocate

The only person that may speak for an individual is him/her self or an attorney. In the case of children or handicapped persons, spouses, family members, and or friends very often speak in open court to the judge to inform the court about certain aspects of the case. They may also be more involved in the legal processes than a mere spectator. Children and handicapped people have access to the Public Defender's Office to represent them.

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Answered on 7/17/01, 12:09 pm
OCEAN BEACH ASSOCIATES OCEAN BEACH ASSOCIATES

Re: Family Member Advocate

No one can represent another unless that person is a member of the state bar in good standing. The trend of the public to access the courts unrepresented is foolish and a great miscarriage of justice will ensue as well as injury to judicial economy.

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Answered on 7/17/01, 1:01 pm


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