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Legal analysis of courts' authority to appoint counsel for indigent crime victims
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Legal analysis of courts' authority to appoint counsel for indigent crime victims

Legal analysis of courts' authority to appoint counsel for indigent crime victims The passage discusses judicial precedent and statutory authority regarding appointment of counsel for indigent victims. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors or controversial misconduct. Key insights: Cites Bothwell v. Republic Tobacco Co. and other cases supporting inherent court power to appoint counsel.; References Title 28 statutory authority for courts to request attorneys for indigent parties.; Notes that some courts allow appointments without compensation and discuss related takings jurisprudence.

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