U.S. Supreme Court,
Law Practice,
Criminal,
Constitutional Law
Aug. 28, 2017
Learn the basics of Marsden motions
The objective of this article and accompanying self-study test is to review how a court handles a criminal defendant's motion under People v. Marsden to have appointed counsel replaced by a different counsel.





Gregory L. Prickett
Judge
Orange County Superior Court
The objective of this article and accompanying self-study test is to review how a court handles a criminal defendant’s motion under People v. Marsden, 2 Cal. 3d 118 (1970), to have appointed counsel replaced by a different counsel. Readers will learn about the nature of a Marsden motion; what is required to trigger a hearing on the issue; what must be considered at such a hearing; and the showing which must be ma...
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