public defender
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Definition
Noun: A public defender is a lawyer appointed by a court or employed by the government to represent, at public expense, a defendant who cannot afford to hire a private attorney.
Usage
The term is used specifically within the legal system to refer to the attorney provided for indigent defendants. It is a formal title and role.
Examples
- The judge appointed a public defender for the accused man.
- She works as a public defender in the county courthouse.
- He met with his public defender to discuss the charges against him.
Advanced Usage
- "To be represented by a public defender": This is a common phrase describing the status of a defendant who has been assigned a state-funded lawyer.
- The defendant, who could not afford an attorney, was represented by a public defender.
Variants and Related Words
- Defender (noun): One who defends. In a legal context, it can be synonymous with a defense attorney, though "public defender" specifies the state-appointed nature of the role.
- Court-appointed attorney/lawyer (noun phrase): A broader term that can be synonymous with a public defender, though it may also refer to a private lawyer specifically assigned by a judge for a case.
Synonyms
- Court-appointed counsel
- Legal aid lawyer (in some jurisdictions, though "legal aid" often refers to civil, not criminal, cases)
Notes on Meaning
The role of a public defender is distinct from that of a private defense attorney, as the former is a government employee or contractor whose clientele consists exclusively of indigent defendants. The term carries no implication about the quality of representation but specifies the method of appointment and payment.
Noun
- a lawyer who represents indigent defendants at public expense