Criminal
Mar. 7, 2000
Rights of Immigrant Defendants to Be Heard
SAN FRANCISCO - It's a scene repeated over and again inside the halls of California's criminal courtrooms: A defendant pleads guilty, and a roughly 30-minute oration from the judge ensues. The judge warns the defendant if he's aware of a host of rights, named one by one, being giving up by entering a guilty plea.




A defendant pleads guilty, and a roughly 30-minute oration from the judge ensues. The judge warns the defendant if he's aware of a host ...
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