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Agency or Department:
Street address:
Phone number:
Email and website addresses:
Physical characteristics useful for identifying the individual:
Were charges read or shown to the client? Yes No
What were they:
Was the client asked to plead? Yes No
What did s/he plead: Who testified:
What did they testify: Did the client testify? What did s/he testify?
Was the client represented by a lawyer? Yes No
Name of attorney:
Street address of attorney:
Phone number of attorney:
Email, e-text, and website addresses of attorney:
Physical characteristics useful for identifying the individual:
Does the client or his or her parent or guardian have the attorney’s card or any paper or electronic documents
that would contain identifying or contact information for the attorney or information about the nature of the
charges and proceedings?
What else happened in court:
Was the client given a slip of paper or a form of any sort? Yes No
If so, where is it? (Counsel wants to obtain this form as soon as s/he can get it from the client or the client’s
family, since it will state the charges and next court appearance date more accurately than the client can
remember them and will contain the court’s case number.)
Are there any co-respondents, adults who have been charged in criminal court for the same or connected
offenses, or uncharged, purported juvenile or adult co-perpetrators? Yes No
For each one, everything the client knows about the person’s:
Name: