Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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A Court Decision in California Threatens to Erode the Constitutional Right to a Lawyer

"The public defender’s office sought to have a lawyer appointed to represent her interests before the appellate panel. The court refused, claiming Lopez didn’t have a right to counsel. If she had been convicted and sentenced to jail on the charge, she would have had counsel appointed to handle her first appeal. But here, the court said, since Lopez wasn’t yet jailed for any crime, she was not entitled to appellate representation."

The Intercept

July 20, 2018