Alabama Seeks DOJ Nod for Death Penalty Lawyer Funding System
Published Date: 8/7/2025
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Summary
Alabama wants official approval for its system that helps people facing serious criminal charges get legal help. If you live in Alabama or care about fair trials, now’s your chance to share your thoughts with the Department of Justice. This could change how lawyers get paid and how quickly people get help, so keep an eye out for deadlines and details!
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