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How Criminal Defense Lawyers REALLY Get Paid

44 min · 1. maj 2026
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Welcome back to You’re Free to Go — where real legal insight meets unbelievable courtroom stories.In this episode, criminal defense attorneys break down one of the most common questions they get:How do criminal lawyers actually charge their clients?From flat fees vs hourly billing to why you must pay upfront in federal cases, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how the legal world really works — and why it’s not what you think.But that’s just the beginning…Inside this episode:Flat fees vs hourly vs contingency (and why criminal law is different)Why lawyers demand payment upfront (and what happens if you don’t)Wild courtroom stories — including a client who tried to pay with a fake FerrariThe bizarre moment a pizza conversation landed a client a deal with federal prosecutors Why hiring the right lawyer early can make or break your caseThis episode blends education, entertainment, and real-life legal drama you won’t believe is true.👉 LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more real stories from inside the legal system.📲 Available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts#yourefreetogo #criminaldefense #lawyerlife #legalpodcast #courtroomstories #truecrimepodcast #LawyersExplained #defenseattorney #justicesystem #lawfirmlife #podcastclips

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