What is the difference between an assigned counsel and a public defender?
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An assigned counsel works cases that are being prosecuted by a county attorney while a public defender works cases that are being prosecuted by a district attorney.
An assigned counsel is a private attorney who is appointed by a judge to represent people who cannot afford an attorney, and a public defender is paid a salary by the government to represent indigent defendants.
An assigned counsel represents people who cannot afford an attorney who are charged with misdemeanors, while a public defender represents people who cannot afford an attorney who are charged with felonies.
A public defender is only used in cases that involve an adult defendant, while an assigned counsel is used if the defendant is a juvenile.