Asked by Malaak Dahche on May 03, 2024

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A public defender is

A) appointed by the court.
B) not paid.
C) usually not a full-time lawyer.
D) usually still in law school.

Public Defender

Court-appointed defense counsel. A lawyer appointed by the court to represent a criminal defendant who is unable to pay for private counsel.

Full-time Lawyer

Describes an attorney who dedicates all their professional time to practicing law, typically working for a law firm, corporation, or government entity on a full-time basis.

Appointed

Assigned to a position or task, often by a person in authority.

  • Identify the tasks and roles of public prosecutors, public defenders, and legal representatives sanctioned by the court within the criminal justice ecosystem.
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Agustin VelascoMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Public defenders are appointed by the court to represent defendants who cannot afford to hire a private attorney. They are paid employees, often working full-time, and are required to be licensed attorneys, not law students.