Criminal Justice Act 78 Stat. 552 (1964)

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 78 Stat. 552 (1964)

By the Criminal Justice Act Congress provided that counsel must be furnished at public expense for indigent defendants in federal criminal cases. The act requires each district court to formulate a plan for furnishing counsel, subject to supervision by the circuit judicial council and the Judicial Conference of the United States. The act provides that counsel shall be furnished from the defendant's first appearance before a court or magistrate through the appeal process, and authorizes reimbursement for such expenses as investigations and expert testimony.

Dennis J. Mahoney
(1986)

(see also: Right to Counsel.)

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Criminal Justice Act 78 Stat. 552 (1964)

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