The right to adequate legal assistance is also known as the right to counsel. This means that someone who has been charged with a crime, must be provided with an attorney even if they cannot afford one.
The right to adequate legal assistance is also known as the right to counsel. This means that someone who has been charged with a crime, must be provided with an attorney even if they cannot afford one.
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Section 11 states that access to the courts and adequate legal assistance is available to everyone, no matter what their financial circumstances. This means that even the poorest can be guaranteed that they will have a fair day in court with adequate legal representation.
Contact the Immigration Department of the United States or locally. They have a list of legal assistance and what it does apply to and can guide you in the right direction.
All individual should be given the right to access to the courts and members of the courts should treat their people equally, whether they are poor or they are rich.. They should give adequate legal assistance for those persons who are really seeking for justice, they should not give any reason for them not to help those who are in need of justice, instead they should help because they have the power to help their people and most of all they should give them the freedom to access to the courts.
California Rural Legal Assistance was created in 1965.
Center for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims was created in 1998.
These groups made loans and provided legal assistance
Legal Service Corporation provides financial assistance to 323 organizations that assist the poor in noncriminal legal matters.
There are many places online to get legal assistance and advice. Here are a few: freeadvice.com, justanswer.com/brands/Law, and liveperson.com/experts/legal-services/.
Writ of Assistance
Stefan Blum has written: 'Anwalt des Kindes' -- subject(s): Legal assistance to children, Right to counsel, Children, Legal status, laws, Guardian and ward