IN RE THE INDIGENT CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM


883 S.W.2d 133 (1994)

The Tennessee Bar Association; the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association; the Criminal Justice Funding Crisis Group; the Tennessee District Public Defenders Conference; the Capital Case Resource Center of Tennessee, Petitioners. In re THE INDIGENT CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Nashville.

August 18, 1994.


ORDER

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Petitioners have filed in this Court a "Petition for Amendments to Supreme Court Rule 13 in Order to Establish a Constitutional, Adequate, and Effective Indigent Criminal Justice System" and a "Petition for the Adoption of Proposed Supreme Court Rule 13.1." The Court invited responses to said petitions in its order entered October 5, 1993, and the following parties have filed responses: The Honorable Ned McWherter, Governor; Lieutenant Governor...

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