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- Court Appointed
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Definition and Examples
- Definition
- "Court-appointed" refers to an attribute where a judge selects and assigns an Actor (e.g., attorney, expert, professional), often to an individual who cannot afford legal representation. These appointments are often made in criminal cases or civil matters involving indigent parties to ensure access to legal counsel.
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- Deprecated
- False
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