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The Law Offices of Smith & White, PLLC, provide premium Tacoma criminal defense services for Pierce, Thurston, Kitsap and South King. Such exceptional defense is costly for some people. For your convenience, we provide here of a list of resources.

Community Resources

Please keep in mind that the following list of services do not provide free or low-bono criminal defense as that service is provided by the public defenders’ offices.

Here is a list of free legal service providers for Pierce, King, Thurston, and Kitsap County in Washington State, along with a web link to their respective websites.

  1. Pierce County:
    • Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services
  2. King County:
    • King County Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services
    • Legal Action Center
  3. Thurston County:
    • Thurston County Volunteer Legal Services
  4. Kitsap County:
    • Kitsap Legal Services

In addition to the Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services, some other organizations that provide free legal services in the city of Tacoma include:

  1. Tacoma Community House
  2. Washington State Law Help
  3. Washington State Bar Association
  4. Northwest Justice Project

Here are some free resources for divorce in Pierce, King, Thurston, and Kitsap Counties in Washington State:

  1. Pierce County:
  2. King County:
  3. Thurston County:
  4. Kitsap County:

Here are some free resources for helping with the appeal of a criminal matter in Washington State:

  1. Washington Appellate Project
  2. Washington State Bar Association
  3. Washington State Law Help

Here are some free or low-cost resources for mental health services in Pierce, King, Thurston, and Kitsap Counties in Washington State:

  1. Pierce County:
  2. King County:
  3. Thurston County:
  4. Kitsap County:

Are there free chemical dependency treatment providers in the counties that I listed?

Yes, there are free or low-cost chemical dependency treatment providers in Pierce, King, Thurston, and Kitsap Counties in Washington State. Here are some resources:

  1. Pierce County:
  2. King County:
  3. Thurston County:
  4. Kitsap County:
    • Kitsap Mental Health Services
    • Navos
    • It is important to note that these organizations may have restrictions on the types of services they can offer, and they may have limited resources. Additionally, these organizations may have waiting lists and may not be able to provide immediate assistance. Nevertheless, they are a great starting point for those in need of free or low-cost chemical dependency treatment.
    • It is also recommended to check with other local organizations, such as community centers, religious organizations, or non-profits, as they may also be able to provide information about free or low-cost chemical dependency treatment in the area.

Lastly, Here is a list of free online resources for doing legal research:

  1. Google Scholar: a search engine for scholarly literature, including legal cases and legislation.
  2. Justia: a comprehensive legal information and news website, including federal and state case law, codes, regulations, and legal articles.
  3. Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute (LII): a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free access to legal information.
  4. Public Library of Law: a comprehensive legal research database, including case law and legislation.
  5. CourtListener: a searchable database of federal and state court opinions, including audio recordings of oral arguments.
  6. FindLaw: a comprehensive legal information website, including case law, legal articles, and a legal dictionary and encyclopedia.
  7. Government Printing Office (GPO): a source for federal legislative and regulatory information, including the Code of Federal Regulations and the Congressional Record.
  8. United States Code: the official codification of federal laws, including the United States Code Annotated and the United States Code Service.
  9. Federal Digital System (FDsys): a source for federal legislative and regulatory information, including the Congressional Record and the Code of Federal Regulations.
  10. Free Law Project: a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free access to legal information, including case law and legislation.

These resources should provide a good starting point for conducting free legal research. However, it is important to keep in mind that online legal research should not be relied upon as a substitute for the advice of a licensed attorney.