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		Definition of public defender in English: public defendernoun US Law A lawyer employed by the state in a criminal trial to represent a defendant who is unable to afford legal assistance.  Example sentencesExamples -  Texas has no public defenders at all; defendants must rely on court-appointed lawyers who are given few resources with which to mount a defense.
 -  A parole petition had to be agreed upon by the public defender, district attorney's office, and the presiding judge.
 -  The public defenders representing Workman at trial told him his guilt was a foregone conclusion.
 -  Judges also often assign public defenders who have no experience in death penalty cases, such as tax lawyers.
 -  And most are defended not by private attorneys but by public defenders or appointed lawyers.
 
    Definition of public defender in US English: public defendernounˈpəblɪk dəˈfɛndər US Law A lawyer employed at public expense in a criminal trial to represent a defendant who is unable to afford legal assistance.  Example sentencesExamples -  A parole petition had to be agreed upon by the public defender, district attorney's office, and the presiding judge.
 -  The public defenders representing Workman at trial told him his guilt was a foregone conclusion.
 -  Texas has no public defenders at all; defendants must rely on court-appointed lawyers who are given few resources with which to mount a defense.
 -  And most are defended not by private attorneys but by public defenders or appointed lawyers.
 -  Judges also often assign public defenders who have no experience in death penalty cases, such as tax lawyers.
 
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