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And since one expectation is that they will cut the taxes of those donors, we now have a permanent class that is afforded representation without taxation.
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Unable to afford representation, more Americans are going to court alone, and they're losing.
Those who can afford representation are often not believed when they testify.
Landlords usually are represented by lawyers, while tenants routinely cannot afford representation.
"The system is failing those who can't afford representation," Mr. McDonald said.
But those who are not guilty and can't afford representation, he adds, also "end up in there".
Lawyers have a moral obligation to donate some of their time and professional expertise to those who cannot afford representation.
The husband could not afford representation but was provided with an Australian barrister – who was not qualified to sit in an English court – to help direct questioning.
"With lower-income women of color, harassers and companies that retaliate assume they are ill-informed of their rights and can't afford representation," Ms. Dell'Aglio said.
The resulting lawyers would serve the mundane but vital needs of ordinary people, a surprisingly large number of whom cannot afford representation even though they are not indigent.
For these winemakers, the studio offers access to a level of equipment they could never begin to afford, representation at Folio's tasting room, and a chance to place their wines with restaurants and retailers they could not reach independently.
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