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U.S. v. Jordan, No. Crim.A. No. CR691-009 (S.D.Ga.) (812 F.Supp. 1235) (January 12, 1993) (Judge Dudley H. Jr. Bowen)

In this case, despite extensive vocal disenchantment with the provisions of the CJA that limit the amount of funds that are normally paid to appointed counsel in felony cases to $3,500, the Court granted the attorney's request for fees in excess of that amount.

Here the court held that a …

 

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