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Counsel Appointed in Hayward v. Deputy Barnaby Civil Case

24-cv-81498 Filed
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The civil case Hayward v. Deputy Barnaby involved the appointment of counsel for a party, indicating that the court found it necessary to provide legal representation, possibly due to the party's inability to retain counsel independently.

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  • Appointment of counsel
  • Civil rights or personal injury
  • Access to legal representation
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Other April 14, 2026

9:24-cv-81498 Hayward v. Deputy Barnaby et al

In the case Hayward v. Deputy Barnaby et al, the court decided to appoint a lawyer to represent one of the parties. This means the court recognized the need for legal assistance to ensure a fair process. Appointing counsel helps protect the rights of the involved party and supports the proper handling of the case.

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