The Faretta case authorized a trial judge to appoint standby counsel in which of the following situations?
A) Only with consent of the defendant
B) Even over the objection of the defendant
C) Only in capital cases
D) Only in felony cases and with the approval of defendant
Correct Answer:
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Q3: Once a trial has commenced and a
Q4: The Cureton test requires:
A) the defendant to
Q5: When must the court appoint a counsel
Q6: In which case did the U.S. Supreme
Q7: The U.S. Supreme Court has held that
Q9: When attorneys are found to be ineffective,
Q10: The _ decision points out that the
Q11: The test for effective assistance of counsel
Q12: Defendants who cannot afford an attorney of
Q13: An attorney appointed by a judge to
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