Shouldn’t it be the default and not require the suspect/subject to actually ask for one? Has there ever been any attempt to make that the norm in any countries? I think the only question should be “do you have your own lawyer you like to use, or are you happy enough with the court-appointed one?”

I’m not even sure opting out should be allowed, but I’m open to hearing reasons why that would be a bad system, or indeed a worse system than the one most countries seem to have now. So many miscarriages of justice could have been easily avoided.

  • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    In the US it’s because our cops are incompetent and having a lawyer in the room makes it “too hard” to do an investigation.

    In the US, the only answer you should ever give a cop without a lawyer present is “I don’t answer questions without a lawyer present.”

    And when they lie to you and try to tell you that you have to answer… don’t believe them. They’re legally allowed to lie to you.