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She was appointed counsel in March 2002.
Providing poor defendants effective appointed counsel is more than a constitutional obligation.
The federal government should increase support for legal orientation programs and provide appointed counsel.
Considering that 80% of people funneled through our courts rely on court appointed counsel, this is not a small problem.
He also served as U.S. solicitor general (1956-61) and was appointed counsel to the Warren Commission (1963-64), whinvestigatedathe the assassination of Pres.
The judge urged Mr. Pellicano to accept appointed counsel, but said she would stop him from representing himself only if his behavior became a problem.
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In his opinion, Judge Weinstein described the situation of poor women facing the loss of their children as Kafkaesque and said the appointed-counsel system was "largely a sham".
He has been represented so far by court-appointed counsel.
The hearings are continuing with court-appointed counsel in their absence.
In the process, he opened a window on the astoundingly spotty quality of court-appointed counsel in capital cases.
Juveniles do not have a right to court-appointed counsel in immigration matters, and the legal volunteers are stretched thin.
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