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9. In civil law, an attorney is provided if the defendant cannot afford one.(10 points) Responses True True False
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True. In civil law, if a defendant cannot afford an attorney, they may be provided with legal assistance through various means, such as legal aid organizations, though this is less common than in criminal law where the right to an attorney is guaranteed.
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