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What kind of defense can someone expect for free? powderpuff 11/12/05
    If someone is arrested for felonious assault, is a free public defender going to be enough? I was told that an appointed public defender will not spend more than a couple minutes with the accused, and only then, immediately before court appearances. The public defenders are, after all, swamped with representing all those arrested the day before and have too many cases to actually talk with the defendant and present an accurate defense for any of his appointed cases. What I was told is, arrested people have a right to a competent attorney, not a right to an attorney that will present the best defense....(or even any defense).

    From my observations in a court room last week, that appeared to be the situation.

    Ok, so it is my understanding that a competent attorney is all anyone has a right to. A competent attorney would be someone who has a license to practice law, I'm guessing that would be a minimum to qualify as a competent attorney?

    What about a right to a fair trial? How can anyone believe that an accused person will get a fair trial if his court appointed free public defender will never hear a description of the situation from the accused's point of view, and therefore, will never present the defendant's position to the judge/jury?

    I thought people had a right to a fair trial, was I wrong?

      Clarification/Follow-up by excon on 11/12/05 4:16 am:

      Hello again, sissy:

      >>>I know nothing about cars and must rely on the word of others.... <<<

      But, you WOULDN’T rely on the government guy, I assume. You WOULD bring your own expert to the lot. If you don’t, then you’ll get screwed. Who’s fault would that be? Caveat Emptor.

      excon

 
Summary of Answers Received Answered On Answered By Average Rating
1. Hi sissy: You're wrong. Trials aren't fair, even if...
11/12/05 exconExcellent or Above Average Answer
2. I would guess public defenders are so swamped these days tha...
11/12/05 CeeBee2Excellent or Above Average Answer
3. A public defender will be sure you rights as for as paperwor...
11/16/05 Bishop_ChuckExcellent or Above Average Answer
4. Good luck, however it goes. It's very important, who you...
03/18/06 katiyNo rating received!
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