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12 Mar 2007, 8:00 am
I figured civil indigent defense made the most sense. [read post]
25 Oct 2010, 9:15 am by Anna Christensen
PriceDocket: 10-10Issue(s): Whether an indigent defendant has a constitutional right to appointed counsel at a civil contempt proceeding that results in his incarceration.Certiorari-Stage Documents:Opinion below (Supreme Court of South Carolina)Petition for certiorariAmicus brief of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, et al. [read post]
15 Jul 2007, 11:08 pm
 Three days before the State dismissed the case, Simple Justice blasts the District Attorney’s Office for indicting a man when they knew they didn’t have enough evidence to convict. [read post]
24 Nov 2009, 1:43 pm by Hunter Biederman
Permalink 11/19/09 @ 13:56   Comment from: Interested Observer [Visitor] This is not just about the possible irregular authorization of payments to defense attorneys representing indigent defendants. [read post]
11 Apr 2012, 11:09 am by Charles Johnson
This could mean going outside a specified area such as a state or county, not being home prior to a specified time, failing to pay fines, check in with a probation officer or complete community service. [read post]
15 Apr 2007, 9:33 pm
On jail overcrowding, I'd make every county have a pretrial services division that evaluated defendants' suitablity for personal bond, and create a statutory presumption that petty offenders would get one unless a judge identified reasons why not. [read post]
5 Oct 2021, 4:19 am by SHG
The message was delivered in a low voice by Scott Hechinger, an attorney with the Brooklyn Defender Services, who was sitting on the bench next to me. [read post]
25 Nov 2007, 5:48 pm
Most of those complaints concern "service issues," defined as delays in providing services, inferior quality of service, or not providing a promised service. [read post]
6 Jan 2017, 2:13 pm by Richard Huttner
The newspaper, which obtained the data from the state in an open-records request, found 25 of the cases resulted in probation or community service but no incarceration time. [read post]
28 Oct 2014, 1:30 pm by Maureen Johnston
Wainwright and his constitutional right to be provided with the “basic tools” for an adequate defense, contrary to Ake v. [read post]
22 Apr 2019, 8:22 am by William Ford
Challenging predatory schemes for collecting fines and fees from the indigent in Oklahoma. [read post]
19 Sep 2010, 5:41 pm by Mark Bennett
To which this 15-year criminal defense lawyer says, “it’s about damn time! [read post]
13 Feb 2011, 11:58 am by admin
Prior to her appointment to the bench, she worked at the State Public Defender’s Muscatine Office; at the Muscatine County Attorney’s office; and as a staff attorney at Muscatine Legal Services. [read post]
6 Nov 2014, 10:59 am by John Elwood
It may be the Justices are figuring out how to handle the case in light of the closely related petitions in KBR Services, Inc. v. [read post]
3 Feb 2023, 1:09 pm by John Ross
A violation of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act? [read post]
19 Oct 2017, 8:45 pm by Jamie Markham
Again, Indigent Defense Services is the only arm of the Administrative Office of the Courts that participates, intercepting about $300,000 in lottery prize money last fiscal year to satisfy debts for attorney fees. [read post]
” This duty is, of course, echoed in the president’s constitutionally inscribed oath of office, in which the president swears to “faithfully execute the Office of President. [read post]
16 Jun 2010, 3:55 pm by Mandelman
Greene said that he originally got the idea to run for office in 2008 when he was stationed in Korea, and that he paid the filing fee by saving two years of his service pay. [read post]
27 Jul 2023, 6:28 pm
I observe that those senior officers who came to Scotland to give evidence for the defenders are all based, and live, in Kenya. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
We generally don't expect them to monitor how we use their products or services (except in rare situations where our use of a service interferes with the operation of the service itself), or to monitor our politics to see if we are the sorts of people who might use the products or services badly. [read post]