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... defendant entered a plea of guilty to this offense . Prior to sentencing this man , my investigation , through the use of the presentence report , discussion with the family , attorney , and observing the defendant and talking with him ...
... defendant entered a plea of guilty to this offense . Prior to sentencing this man , my investigation , through the use of the presentence report , discussion with the family , attorney , and observing the defendant and talking with him ...
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... defendant nor the attorney burdened with his defense are treated fairly . Surely , the matter of affording counsel to an indigent defendant is a tax- payer burden and should not fall upon a relatively few practicing attorneys . The ...
... defendant nor the attorney burdened with his defense are treated fairly . Surely , the matter of affording counsel to an indigent defendant is a tax- payer burden and should not fall upon a relatively few practicing attorneys . The ...
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... defendant should feel that his counsel is a Perry Mason . Such feeling on the defendant's part facilitates effective representation . Also . in the event of conviction , it is desirable that the prisoner be convinced that everything has ...
... defendant should feel that his counsel is a Perry Mason . Such feeling on the defendant's part facilitates effective representation . Also . in the event of conviction , it is desirable that the prisoner be convinced that everything has ...
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