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- If you face criminal charges. If
you've been charged with a crime and cannot afford to hire your own
lawyer, you have a constitutional right to an attorney at government
expense. At your request, an attorney, often from a public
defender's office, can be appointed to represent you when you are
formally charged in court with a criminal offense.
- If you've been injured. If you
have been injured and wish to sue, a lawyer may agree to represent
you on a "contingency fee" basis. While the lawyer's services won't
be free, you pay the lawyer's fee only when and if she recovers
money for you. The attorney takes an agreed-upon percentage of any
recovery as her fee.
- Discrimination.
What to do if you feel you have been treated
unfairly on the grounds of your race. Includes discrimination or
harassment at work, and in wider society.
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Elections. Who can vote in elections, the rules
for elections and how you register to vote.
 
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