courtappointed love

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  • Guy's got a courtappointed attorney against his will, and the lawyer's screaming at us to make a case or let his client go.

    Devil's Waltz Kellerman, Jonathan 1992

  • Jerry Guerinot, Carty's courtappointed attorney, has more clients on death row than any other lawyer in the US.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • The judge will consider Milltown's plan and its two options; the proposal from the property owner, Lawrence Berger, for 550 housing units, which would not be age-restricted and would include more units dedicated to affordable housing; or a different plan devised by a courtappointed special master.

    East Brunswick Sentinel BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer 2009

  • Accordingly, upon Joan Stanley’s death, in a dependency proceeding instituted by the State of Illinois, Stanley’s children were declared wards of the State and placed with courtappointed guardians.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

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