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Criminal

Mar. 10, 2011

Attorneys for Indigent Suffer

Criminal defense lawyers hired to represent indigent defendants are facing what many in California referred to as a dire financial crisis after Congress failed to appropriate funds to pay them.


By Gabe Friedman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Diane C. Bass stores hundreds of thousands of documents in her garage, the only storage space she says she can afford, now that she's no longer getting paid. Bass is one of hundreds of criminal defense lawyers in California and thousands around the nation that the federal government regularly hires to represent indigent criminal defendants when the public defender has a conflict.


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