When a defendant is arrested in the United States, whether it is a state or federal case, the defendant is entitled to have an attorney. In most major felony cases an attorney may hire defense services to aid in the defense of the client. Defense services include but are not limited to investigators, paralegals, interpreters, medical and psychological specialists, and more.
If a defendant has wealth, they will have all the attorneys and specialists needed. If the defendant does not have a way to pay the attorney, he will be given one by the court. But what people do not know is that they are entitled to additional defense services if needed. When the court appoints an attorney to a case with a major felony, the attorney may make a request for additional court services. All the attorney needs to do is file a Widdis motion and ask for the judges approval. If your attorney is not familiar with this we will help assess the need of additional defense services.