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How does the system for federal public defenders differ from the state system?

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The federal defenders are not appointed and do not have their eligibility evaluated by the court.

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Even at the felony level, the types of offenses often differ in state and federal jurisdictions. State defenders will handle everything from public urination to petty theft to serious homicide cases over the course of their careers.

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