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    Although They Cooperate in Many Cases,public Defenders Are Sufficiently Independent
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Although They Cooperate in Many Cases,public Defenders Are Sufficiently Independent

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Although they cooperate in many cases,public defenders are sufficiently independent of prosecutors and judges to make choices about whether to seek a trial or to negotiate a plea.

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