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I don't know how any of this works, so I'm interested to hear from people who do
I'm guessing that a public defender has better/quicker access to someone who is currently in jail than a "street" lawyer would.
What I do know is that you can get a public defender even if you don't qualify for one at no charge. You just have to pay for it. And you can change your attorney if you like, especially that early in the process. Getting legal advice as soon as possible is never a bad thing.