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Misdemeanor Defendants Facing Jail Time Not Told They Have a Right to Counsel, Bar Association Finds

"American Bar Association monitors report misdemeanor defendants in Nashville often aren’t told they are entitled to a lawyer even when their charges mean they could end up behind bars."

ProPublica

August 14, 2017

ProsecutorsAnthony BradleyJuly 27, 2018ProPublica, Nashville, Tennessee
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