Autonomy of Defendant Flashcards
1
Q
can ∆ waive right to counsel
A
yes, but court can appoint standby counsel for pro se. also he can’t be disruptive
2
Q
what if ∆ wants to file a frivolous brief
A
Counsel can refuse, but must identify helpful authority for court (Anders brief)
3
Q
what are the requirements to waive counsel
A
∆ must be
- competent (general cognitive ability)
- intelligent (understands consequences)
- voluntary
4
Q
can states set higher standards for competency if they want to
A
sure
5
Q
what if ∆ has retained his own counsel
A
then ∆ has right to counsel of his choosing , and if court doesn’t let him choose, then that’s an automatic new trial
6
Q
what are the limits to retaining counsel of own choice
A
- can’t if you need appointed obviously
- unlicensed attorney
- must comply with court’s reasonable scheduling
- can’t pay with ill gotten gains