Appointed Counsel - Release of Information is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is appointed counsel?
A: Appointed counsel refers to an attorney who is assigned to represent an individual who cannot afford to hire a private lawyer in a criminal case.
Q: What is release of information?
A: Release of information refers to the process of allowing certain personal and confidential information to be disclosed to authorized individuals or entities.
Q: What are the rules regarding the release of information for appointed counsel in Oregon?
A: In Oregon, the release of information for appointed counsel is governed by the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct and other relevant statutes and regulations.
Q: What kind of information may be released to appointed counsel in Oregon?
A: In Oregon, appointed counsel may be granted access to various types of information relevant to the criminal case, such as medical records, police reports, and witness statements.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the release of information for appointed counsel in Oregon?
A: Yes, there may be restrictions on the release of certain sensitive or privileged information, such as attorney-client communications, in order to protect the rights and privacy of the defendant.
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