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- CalJudges. org
The California Judges Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the California Judges Association
- Criminal Justice Act (CJA) Guidelines - United States Courts
Enacted in 1964, the CJA establishes a comprehensive system for appointing and compensating legal representation for accused persons who are financially unable to retain counsel in federal criminal proceedings
- CJA – Center for Justice Accountability
We uphold truth dignity “Survivors of torture around the world will not be silenced With the help of CJA we are rising up to hold our abusers accountable ” – Nobel Prize winner and CJA client Rigoberta Menchú Tum
- USCourts - CJA Logon
All Criminal Justice Act vouchers deferred during Fiscal Year 2025 (approved prior to October 1, 2025), and all vouchers deferred during the lapse in appropriations between October 1, 2025, and November 11, 2025, have been processed for payment CJA vouchers are now being processed as normal
- The CJA Panel | Federal Public Defender - FD
The CJA Panel is a group of qualified and court-approved attorneys who are appointed by the Court to represent individuals in criminal cases who are unable for financial reasons to retain counsel
- Center for Justice and Accountability - Wikipedia
The Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) is a US non-profit international human rights organization based in San Francisco, California Founded in 1998, CJA represents survivors of torture and other grave human rights abuses in cases against individual rights violators before U S and Spanish courts
- CJA | Central District of California | United States District Court
Enacted in 1964, the Criminal Justice Act ("CJA"), 18 U S C § 3006A, establishes a comprehensive system for appointing and compensating attorneys for accused individuals who are financially unable to retain counsel in federal criminal proceedings
- Criminal Justice ACT (CJA)
The Criminal Justice Act (CJA) (United States Code: Title 18, § 3006A) provides federal funds for attorneys, experts, and services necessary for the adequate representation of indigent defendants
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