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Judge David Bazelon’s activist approach to indigent criminal defense

Judge David Bazelon’s activist approach to indigent criminal defense The passage is a personal recollection about a judge’s philosophy and courtroom practices, lacking any concrete allegations, financial flows, or connections to powerful actors beyond the judge himself. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Judge Bazelon instructed clerks to search case records for injustices, even outside his docket.; He emphasized justice for indigent defendants and those with mental illness.; The anecdote references Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’s view on the law versus justice.

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Judge David Bazelon’s activist approach to indigent criminal defense The passage is a personal recollection about a judge’s philosophy and courtroom practices, lacking any concrete allegations, financial flows, or connections to powerful actors beyond the judge himself. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Judge Bazelon instructed clerks to search case records for injustices, even outside his docket.; He emphasized justice for indigent defendants and those with mental illness.; The anecdote references Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’s view on the law versus justice.

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