Government agencies can charge fees for free legal counsel when the fees will not impose a significant

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Government agencies can charge fees for “free” legal counsel when the fees will not impose a “significant legal hardship” on the defendant. Why might this practice go against the Supreme Court’s ruling in Gideon v.

Wainwright?

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Criminal Justice In Action: The Core

ISBN: 9780521811309

9th Edition

Authors: Larry K. Gaines, Roger LeRoy Miller

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