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Civil Rights

Apr. 2, 1999

Gangs Have No Right to Free Counsel

A state appeal court Wednesday rejected a bid by the Los Angeles County public defender to set legal precedent by providing court-appointed counsel to indigent defendants named in civil gang abatement lawsuits.

By Michael D. Harris
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A state appeal court Wednesday rejected a bid by the Los Angeles County public defender to set legal precedent by providing court-appointed counsel to indigent defendants named in civil gang abatement lawsuits.
        In denying the defender's petition ...

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