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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 31 — Department of public advocacy

31.220 When chapter applies to United States courts.

103 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-31/31-220

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This chapter applies only to representation in the courts of this state, except that it does not prohibit a defending attorney from representing a needy person in a federal court of the United States, if:
(1)The matter involves a challenge to the validity, timing, or method of
implementation of a judgment of a Kentucky state court in a criminal case;
(2)The matter relates to the fact, duration, or conditions of confinement for a juvenile
offender represented under KRS 31.100(5); or
(3)Representation is under a plan of the United States District Court as required by the
Criminal Justice Act of 1964.
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