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Government

Oct. 9, 2013

Volunteer attorney programs face court scrutiny

The San Francisco court is exploring a change in its rules that would significantly increase how much supervision the unpaid lawyers require.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Saleem I. Belbahri gets to practice law in a way uncommon to most new attorneys like him - he litigates criminal jury trials for the public defender in San Francisco County Superior Court. Belbahri's job is often given to more experienced lawyers, but California public defenders and prosecutors for decades have offered the rare trial experience with one big caveat: the young lawyers are unp...

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