ANALYSIS: Defence Lawyers Demand 'Equal Arms'
Defence attorneys say they are massively out-gunned by the resources of the prosecutor's office, and ask the court to pay up or dismiss charges against their clients. Have they gone too far?
Defence attorneys say they are massively out-gunned by the resources of the prosecutor's office, and ask the court to pay up or dismiss charges against their clients. Have they gone too far?
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