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  2. Legal aid in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Legal aid in Germany is "embedded in the court system and is seen as a part of this". [1] Germany was the first country to provide free legal aid representation for the poor in 1919, [2] and represents the archetype of the so-called judicare system. [3]

  3. Legal aid - Wikipedia

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    Legal aid is the provision of assistance to people who are unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system.Legal aid is regarded as central in providing access to justice by ensuring equality before the law, the right to counsel and the right to a fair trial.

  4. National Legal Aid & Defender Association - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the late 1800s and throughout the early years of the 20th century, the American legal profession expressed its commitment to the concept of free legal assistance for poor people in the form of legal aid societies and bar association legal aid committees. The first legal aid society, The German Society of New York, was founded in ...

  5. Arthur von Briesen (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    After the war, he finished his legal studies at the New York University School of Law and was admitted to the bar for New York state in 1868. [3] He was president of the Legal Aid Society from 1890 to 1916. His support for Germany during World War I led to his resignation. [1] [4] He was replaced by Charles Evans Hughes. [5]

  6. The Legal Aid Society - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Aid Society was founded in 1876 in New York to defend the individual rights of German immigrants who could not afford to hire a lawyer. A large donation from the Rockefeller Family in 1890 enabled the organization to expand its services and include individuals from every background. [1] It was renamed the New York Legal Aid Society in ...

  7. 5 Ways Seniors Can Get Free Legal Assistance - AOL

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    Navigating your way through difficult legal issues such as long-term care, estate planning, or social security benefits, as an aging American without adequate support is an overwhelming and...

  8. Right to counsel - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Services Agency of Northern Ireland provides civil and criminal legal aid. Civil legal aid is means-tested. Criminal legal aid is provided free of charge to anyone facing police questioning. For criminal trials, legal aid is means-tested and is also merit-tested to determine whether it is in the interests of justice that the defendant ...

  9. Public defender - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Brazil uniquely provides for a public defenders' office (Defensoria Pública) at both state and federal levels. [7] [8] Public defense is a right to poor people, who must declare, formally, that they cannot afford regular legal aid, to benefit from public defenders' services.