Mailine was not court appoint AIR. He became the choice of CM and McGee then joined the team because Maline is not Death Penalty Qualified by the State of California and McGee is. CM filed for indigent status and the court then granted the indigent status allowing Maline and McGee to represent CM and to be paid by the State. AIR
Thanks, Bobcat for the correction. Yes, Maline was retained by CM along with McGee in March 2016. However, the court site lists McGee as the lead attorney.
Accused McStay family killer hires new attorneys for third time
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This is why I thought Maline was court appointed...
Maline was under contract by the law firm of Jimmy Mettias, Merritt’s former lead attorney. When Mettias was dismissed, Maline was as well.
But Merritt’s problems with his former attorneys did not necessarily apply to Maline.
“He has expressed the desire to have me on the team, so that’s why I’m here today,” Maline said of Merritt following Tuesday’s hearing.
The issue, Maline said, is whether Judge Smith can even appoint him to defend Merritt because Maline is not on a list of court-approved defense attorneys.
Veteran criminal defense attorney David Call is on the list, and previously served as Merritt’s advisory counsel. He was also present during Tuesday’s hearing after receiving a call from the court’s appointment committee to appear at the hearing in case he is re-appointed.
Merritt told Smith he did not want to represent himself, but would if his “back was against the wall.
“This is a really big decision, and I’m discussing it with Mr. Call and Mr. Maline,” Merritt told Smith Tuesday. “I’m leaning much, much further in the direction of having an attorney in this case.”
Smith told Merritt he does not get to choose his court-appointed attorneys. Merritt can, however, retain his own attorneys if he so desires.
Charles Merritt could get new attorneys in McStay case – San Bernardino Sun