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  2. Public defender (United States) - Wikipedia

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    To ensure that each defendant is afforded their constitutional right to an effective defense, jurisdictions may have several public defender entities, or a "conflict panel" of private practice attorneys. This enables the court to assign each defendant an attorney from a completely separate office, thereby guarding against the risk of one client ...

  3. Court-appointed attorney - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Court-appointed attorney

  4. Kato Crews - Wikipedia

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    In private practice, Crews focused on labor, business, and real estate law. [5] He served as a magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado from August 3, 2018 to January 2024. [6] [7] He was the court's first African-American magistrate judge. [2]

  5. Defense by court-appointed attorneys is a constitutional ...

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    A news story produced by the Marshall Project this winter highlighted the specific struggles individual Iowans have encountered after being ordered to reimburse their court-appointed attorneys.

  6. Right to counsel - Wikipedia

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    The right to court-appointed counsel only exists after charges are brought. Following arrest a suspect is entitled to one free visit from a duty lawyer who will provide legal advice, explain the law and procedures involved, and contact the suspect's family, but the suspect must pay for further assistance from the attorney.

  7. Court-appointed lawyers are a constitutional right. But in RI ...

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    Low pay, big caseloads and red tape are causing lawyers to drop off the state's list of court-appointed attorneys. Are those who remain up to the job? Court-appointed lawyers are a constitutional ...

  8. Nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the ...

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    Potter Stewart, the most recent Supreme Court justice initially appointed through a recess appointment Article II, Section 2, Clause 3 of the Constitution empowers the president to fill critical federal executive and judicial branch vacancies unilaterally but temporarily when the Senate is in recess , and thus unavailable to provide advice and ...

  9. Ted Bundy, despite having five court-appointed attorneys, made pro se appearances in his Florida murder trial beginning in June 1979. [84] [85] The trial was covered by 250 reporters from five continents, and was the first to be televised nationally in the United States. [86] Robert Kearns was the inventor of the intermittent windshield wipers.