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  2. Maryland Office of the Public Defender - Wikipedia

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    AN ACT to add a new Article 27A to the Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume), to follow immediately after Article 27 thereof, and to be under a new title "Public Defender, "to provide for and authorize the creation of a Public Defender System for the State of Maryland so as to assure effective assistance and continuity of counsel ...

  3. Right of self-defense in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland also continues to follow common law principles on the issue of when one may use deadly force in self-defense. In the case of State v.Faulkner, 301 Md. 482, 485, 483 A.2d 759, 761 (1984), the Court of Appeals of Maryland summarized those principles, and stated that a homicide, other than felony murder, is justified on the ground of self-defense if the following criteria are satisfied:

  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving ...

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    5.1.3 Certain expenses for indigent defendants. ... Such cases have come to comprise a substantial portion of the Supreme Court ... Maryland, 395 U.S. 784 (1969 ...

  5. Woollard v. Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    Woollard v. Sheridan, 863 F. Supp. 2d 462 (D. Md. 2012), reversed sub. nom., Woollard v Gallagher, 712 F.3d 865 (4th Cir. 2013), was a civil lawsuit brought on behalf of Raymond Woollard, a resident of the State of Maryland, by the Second Amendment Foundation against Terrence Sheridan, Secretary of the Maryland State Police, and members of the Maryland Handgun Permit Review Board.

  6. Gideon v. Wainwright - Wikipedia

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    On remand, 153 So. 2d 299 (Fla. 1963); defendant acquitted, Bay County, Florida Circuit Court (1963) Holding; The Sixth Amendment right to counsel is a fundamental right applied to the states via the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution's Due Process Clause, and requires that indigent criminal defendants be provided counsel at ...

  7. Last defendant sentenced in July 2020 Maryland jail riot - AOL

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    Brady Nunez of the Bronx, N.Y., was recently sentenced for his role in a July 2020 riot at the Washington County Detention Center near Hagerstown.

  8. Public defender - Wikipedia

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    In criminal cases where the defendant faces at least one year of imprisonment, the defendant has the right to legal counsel. [13] Although there is a right to legal defense, there is no organized public defender system. Instead, any lawyer can be appointed to provide counsel to a specific defendant, and the defendant can select a specific lawyer.

  9. Judge orders state to produce data on indigent defendants in ...

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    Brown County Circuit Judge Thomas Walsh granted part of a motion made by a group of attorneys representing eight indigent defendants − who are the plaintiffs in this case − by requiring the 10 ...

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