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A Harvard study that examined the performance of private attorneys who are appointed to represent indigent clients in federal cases concluded Group of answer choices They performed far better than full-time public defenders They billed the government for more services than they actually provided They treated their clients with disrespect They achieved worse results than full-time public defenders

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