> Unless the government is proposing that they pay for her defense
Yes, they will provide public defenders if someone cannot afford representation.
That's why I've pointed out several times that the better argument here would be for a stronger public defender's office, rather than having a two-tier justice system where the rich (or those who stole a lot of money...) can buy better treatment.
Your sense of justice is ill-placed. The court system is a machine deliberately engineered to destroy lives. It offers no real justice, only political scapegoating. Stripping away the ability of individuals to fight the system in the name of rectifying inequality is a net loss to all of us.
And a defense is provided by one's representation.
> The court system is a machine deliberately engineered to destroy lives.
It could stand improvements, but feel free to live in a country without one if you truly feel that way.
> Stripping away the ability of individuals to fight the system in the name of rectifying inequality is a net loss to all of us.
Only in the short-term. Long term, do you not think that those with influence would rectify that if it would affect their ability to buy their way out? I'm a bit worried to see such a strong, negative reaction to equality.
Yes, they will provide public defenders if someone cannot afford representation.
That's why I've pointed out several times that the better argument here would be for a stronger public defender's office, rather than having a two-tier justice system where the rich (or those who stole a lot of money...) can buy better treatment.