By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3
LOS ANGELES - A panel appointed by the California Senate has recommended that the Legislature require local governments and courts to issue separate reimbursements for investigative and support services in flat-fee criminal defense contracts.
The most common practice, currently, is to award a lump sum to a...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3
LOS ANGELES - A panel appointed by the California Senate has recommended that the Legislature require local governments and courts to issue separate reimbursements for investigative and support services in flat-fee criminal defense contracts.
The most common practice, currently, is to award a lump sum to a...
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