3:21-cv-19652 BUSH-ROWLAND v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Case Summary
Bush-Rowland brought a case against the United States of America under docket 3:21-cv-19652. The available docket entry references the appointment of counsel under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) 20, suggesting involvement of court-appointed legal representation. No further substantive details about the case claims or progress are publicly available.
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Active litigation
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Key Issues
- • Appointment of counsel
- • Federal defendant
- • Criminal Justice Act involvement
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1 event3:21-cv-19652 BUSH-ROWLAND v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
In the case Bush-Rowland v. United States of America, a CJA 20 appointment was made, meaning a lawyer was officially assigned to represent the defendant under the Criminal Justice Act. This ensures the defendant has legal counsel, which is crucial for a fair trial. The appointment helps protect the defendant's right to adequate legal representation.