Tennessee Waiver of Right to Counsel

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Waiver of Right to Counsel

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At the trial (or adjudicatory) stage, waiver of counsel is, almost without exception, connected to an ?admission,? or guilty plea. Juveniles differ from adults, who may actually represent themselves at trial. Juveniles do not represent themselves at trial. Thus, waiver of counsel is also about waiving a right to trial.

A proclamation of innocence is only one reason that some defendants decide to waive their right to an attorney. Some may feel that there is no legal defense for their actions. Still, others decide that the charges aren't severe enough to warrant retaining a lawyer. And, of course ? there is the issue of money.

If you are charged with a crime which may result in jail time, and if you cannot afford an attorney, the court will usually appoint a lawyer at no charge.

Qualification is based on your income. If your case is in General Sessions Court, you will qualify for a public defender if your annual income is below 125% of the federal poverty guidelines. If your case is in Criminal Court, the Judge will determine if you qualify for a public defender based on your income.

A: Public defenders get paid the most in states with higher living costs, such as California, New York, and Texas.

Section 40-14-207 - Compensation - Necessary services for indigent defendants (a) Other than public defenders and post-conviction defenders, attorneys appointed under this part shall be entitled to reasonable compensation for their services prior to trial, at trial, and during the appeal of the cause and shall be

Any ?needy? or ?indigent? person charged with a crime which carries a penalty of jail time, or a fine of $500 or more, is entitled to public defender services.

District public defenders are elected by the citizens of their judicial districts and serve eight-year terms. Public defenders and their assistants are licensed attorneys, duly admitted to practice law before the courts of Tennessee.

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