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Phrase 'the court has appointed me your public defender'


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Phrase 'the court has appointed me your public defender' Sat Jul 08, 2006 23:59 pm  Phrase 'the court has appointed me your public defender'
 

thank you yankee for your explanations.... Laughing
Can somebody else help me?
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