United States v. C. Scott Flewitt, and B. Todd Flewitt

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1989-05-10

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BRUNETTI, Circuit Judge, dissenting: The majority opinion holds that the district court judge violated Scott and Todd Flewitt’s constitutional right to self-representation when he revoked their pro se status right before trial. The record shows that the Flewitts had equivocally asserted their right to proceed pro se and used that right to disrupt and delay their trial which was a sufficient reason to terminate t…

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