By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court gave trial court judges a little more leeway Monday to remove appointed counsel and delay criminal trials when circumstances warrant.
In two cases of interest to lawyers and judges in criminal courts, the court sided with prosecutors.
The court held that mistakenly removing a defendant's appointed attorney doesn't warrant automatic reve...
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