"Looking to decrease its appellate backlog, Michigan figured that since most indigent people wouldn't know the first thing about how to raise a winning appeal, if the state took away their lawyers, fewer of them would actually get to court. Guess what? They were right."
Friday, January 14, 2005
Legal System oppresses poor defendants in Michigan.
A Final Solution, Michigan-style.
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