After failing to keep an appointment Mr. Hill decided to show up to my hearing and the first words to the judge were "Mr. Crowley would no longer like me to represent him and I'd like to be removed from his case.", which was an...
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After failing to keep an appointment Mr. Hill decided to show up to my hearing and the first words to the judge were "Mr. Crowley would no longer like me to represent him and I'd like to be removed from his case.", which was an absolute lie, I had not even yet spoken to the man. Subsequently, when I called his office, he informed me that he thought I was guilty and just needed to take the plea bargain and be happy. I asked him to contact another court in another matter and he said he didn't care about what was going on in the other court (although the court date conflicted with one another) he stated that it wasn't his problem and maybe I should seek different representation since we could not mutually communicate effectively. So on top of openly lying in open court, he has no interest in seeing me get a fair trial or granting me the presumption of innocence. This seems to be the clearest case of ineffective assistance of counsel I have ever encountered or heard of for that matter.