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Fair_Rulings
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Marsden Hearing / Case Law

Postby Fair_Rulings » Wed May 09, 2007 6:38 pm

I've had six attorney's now in my false DCFS/Dependency Case in Los Angeles, California. I recently had a Marsden hearing regarding my last attorney not timely filing subpoenas to have witnesses at my trial or doing anything I requested of him. The Judge (Department 406) ruled against me and told me I had to either use the attorney, hire my own, or represent myself. I wouldn't commit to making the decision, so the Judge said fine, then you will represent yourself.

I don't have the money to hire an attorney, I've never fired an attorney in this case before , and I can't represent myself against a corrupt system. I can file a Writ of Mandamus and plan to do so.

What I would like to know... does anyone know of any SPECIFIC Marsden case law, or case law regarding the appointment of counsel that has or could be used in a Writ or Appeal? I need to show that the Judge erred and I should be allowed appointed counsel.

Please let me know, Thanks.
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Postby Dazeemay » Wed May 09, 2007 7:29 pm

Try this site.

http://www.lawyerdude.netfirms.com/6025.html

I tried to find case laws on Marsden Hearing with no luck. Sometimes it is just finding the right words to type into for a search as I am sure you already know that.
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Postby Fair_Rulings » Thu May 10, 2007 11:16 am

Thanks for the info. There is a lot of interesting reading.
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