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Appointment of Counsel in USA v. Ferrell, Case 25-mj-08321

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In USA v. Ferrell, the court appointed counsel under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) to represent the defendant. This appointment ensures that the defendant receives legal representation, which is a fundamental right in criminal proceedings. The appointment typically occurs when the defendant cannot afford private counsel and requires court-assigned representation.

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  • Appointment of counsel
  • Criminal defense rights
  • CJA representation
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Other April 13, 2026

2:25-mj-08321-24 USA v. FERRELL, et al.

In the case USA v. Ferrell, the court appointed a lawyer to represent the defendant under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) 20. This means the defendant will have legal counsel provided, ensuring their right to a fair trial is protected. The appointment is crucial for the defendant to receive proper legal guidance during the proceedings.

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