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A Marsden motion is the only means by which a criminal defendant can fire a court-appointed attorney or communicate directly with a judge in a California state court. [1] It is based on a defendant's claim that the attorney is providing ineffective assistance or has a conflict with the defendant. The name comes from the case People v. Marsden ...
From studies such as the Rand study, the court appointed private lawyers usually result in higher prison rates as well as higher prison time compared to that of the public defenders. [ 22 ] [ 45 ] For instance, studies showed that court appointed lawyers had clients with imprisonment times eight months longer, on average, to the clients who had ...
Hays County prosecutors working on the case and Brown’s attorney reached a plea deal that resulted in the initial 180-day sentence. The Salyers hadn’t agreed with the charges of negligent ...
The Hays County district judges will have the authority to appoint a replacement for the vacancy. As part of Anderson's removal proceeding, Hernandez, the deputy clerk, was expected to fill the ...
As of June 14, 2007, the Department of Justice has more than twenty United States attorney positions that are not presidential appointees, which are filled by either acting US attorneys (held by civil service first U.S. attorneys) or interim U.S. attorneys appointed by the Attorney general. (Terms of district court-appointed interim US ...
Nov. 18—A man awaiting trial on a capital murder charge for allegedly hiring two men to kill his ex-wife will have to hire an attorney after it was determined that he no longer qualifies for a ...
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Dec. 7—RANDOLPH COUNTY — A Randolph County man cannot argue that he should not have been allowed to represent himself at his 2022 trial on child pornography charges because the judge warned ...