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Since in many cases at least the defendants are financially indigent and therefore end up being represented by court-appointed attorneys whose credentials are often highly questionable, opponents argue that the prosecution has an unfair advantage
title: 'court-appointed lawyer'
text: 'Since in many cases at least the defendants are financially indigent and therefore end up being represented by court-appointed attorneys whose credentials are often highly questionable, opponents argue that the prosecution has an unfair advantage'
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date: 2005-01-02 08:25:38
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oppose: 1
stancePos: 1
stanceNeg: 0
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repliesSupport: 0
repliesOppose: 2
repliesTotal: 2
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