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Why, is that's how it's done in America is it? US police assign lawyers to witnesses do they?
Halides1 was a little confused. Witnesses in the U.S. are entitled to all the legal advice they can afford, and are certainly entitled to have such advice at hand while being questioned as witnesses. If they can afford it. No "right" to a state provided attorney, which I suspect was his implication, attaches until an actual arrest is made.
ETA: And that is still only if they can prove that they can't afford it. They can go bankrupt defending themselves, and then get a court appointed attorney.
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