Right to Counsel

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Indigent defendants

People v. Washington (2019) 34 Cal.App.5th 311

McCoy v. Louisiana (2018) 138 S.Ct. 1500

People v. Bernal, H045620, 12/5/19 The client's disagreement with counsel must be part of the record.

People v. Palmer; D074240; 5/22/20; C/A 4th, Div. 1

In re Smith; E073871; 5/26/20; C/A 4th, Div. 2

Marsden motion to substitute appointed counsel

"[T]he court must allow the accused to give specific reasons why he wishes replacement of his appointed counsel. (People v. Montiel (1993) 5 Cal.4th 877, 906, disapproved on other grounds in People v. Sanchez (2016) 63 Cal.4th 665, 679.) But court doesn't have a sua sponte duty.

"[M]erely express[ing] some unhappiness with certain aspects of counsel's handling of his case" is not a Marsden hearing request. (People v. Wright (1990) 52 Cal.3d 367, 410, disapproved on other grounds in People v. Williams (2011) 49 Cal.4th 405.)

Defendant can waive Marsden by failing to notify court. (People v. Jones (2012) 210 Cal.App.4th 355; People v. Vera (2004) 122 Cal.App.4th 970, 981-2.)