Appointment of Counsel in USA v. Ferrell, Case 25-mj-08321
Case Summary
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.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
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1 article
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Key Issues
- • Appointment of counsel
- • Criminal defense rights
- • CJA representation
Case Timeline
1 event2:25-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.