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Federal public defender

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By law, lawyers employed by Federal Public Defender offices have salaries set to match those of lawyers in the U.S. Attorney's office. The combination of salary, benefits and support team tends to attract, and more importantly retain, highly qualified attorneys. Especially in more rural areas, where
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There are two types of federal defender organizations: federal public defender organizations and community defender organizations. There are 81 authorized federal defender organizations. These organizations employ more than 3,100 lawyers, investigators, paralegals, and support personnel and serve 92
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perceived federal public defenders as providing higher quality representation than either privately retained counsel or attorneys appointed under the Criminal Justice Act.
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federal criminal work is considered well-paid, many federal defenders have risen up through the state systems before becoming federal defenders.
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in order to insulate federal public defenders from the involvement of the court before which the defender principally practices.
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reported that there were 75,998 federal criminal cases in which an offender was sentenced in United States federal court.
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guarantees a criminal defendant the right to representation by an attorney in serious criminal prosecutions.
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or criminal cases involving state law violations in which a federal court can assert
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The chief federal public defender is appointed to a four-year term by the
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of the circuit in which the defender organization is located. The
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What Judges Think of the Quality of Legal Representation.
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Faces of the Judiciary - The Role of a Federal Defender
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United States
public defender
United States Federal Government
federal employees
United States Federal Court
federal crimes
federal jurisdiction
Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution
United States Supreme Court
federal judicial districts
United States courts of appeals
United States Congress
United States courts of appeals
United States district court
Richard Posner
federal judges
United States Sentencing Commission
Candace Jackson-Akiwumi
Arenda Wright Allen
John L. Badalamenti
Jesus Bernal
Richard F. Boulware
James K. Bredar
Beth Brinkmann
Judy Clarke
Frank Dunham Jr.
Richard Federico
Thomas Fleener
Charles E. Fleming
Mary Barzee Flores

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