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Can the Federal Public Defenders Office represent me in a 2254 case?

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Can the Federal Public Defenders Office represent me in a 2254 case?

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Our office cannot represent 2254 habeas petitioners unless we are appointed to the case by the district court. There is a right to counsel if your federal habeas petition involves a death penalty sentence. The district court does not appoint counsel in most other cases. However, if it appears that an evidentiary hearing will be held, the court will often appoint counsel.

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