Jun 29, 2018

Former correctional deputy Cory Fisher's hearing on a Marsden motion took place this morning as scheduled



Cory Fisher requested a hearing on a Marsden motion after his latest attorney, Deputy Conflict Counsel Joe Judge declared a conlict, last minute, on  the day of his preliminary hearing. A Marsden hearing was scheduled for this morning.

A hearing on a Marsden motion takes place in a closed courtroom.



Deputy Conflict Counsel David Lee was given the case last minute on June 21 and he told Judge Dale Reinholtsen of Fisher's concerns. See previous post for more details.

From USLegal:

A Marsden motion gets its name from the case of People v. Marsden (1970) 2 Cal.3d 118. It is a request to the court by a criminal defendant to discharge their lawyer on the basis of being incompetently or inadequately represented by counsel.

A defendant seeking to discharge his appointed counsel and substitute another attorney must establish either 1) that appointed counsel is not providing adequate representation, or 2) that he and counsel have become embroiled in such an irreconcilable conflict that ineffective representation is likely to result. People v. Barnett (1998) 17 Cal.4th 1044, 1085; People v. Mayfield (1997) 14 Cal.4th 668, 795.) Denials of Marsden motions are reviewed under an abuse of discretion standard.



Previous post:
https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2018/06/between-11-am-and-130-cory-fishers.html?m=1

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