Part 44 · General Provisions
Rule 44-4. Standby Counsel for Defendant Self-Represented
Amended January 1, 2026 (current)
When a defendant has been permitted to proceed without the assistance of counsel, the judicial authority may appoint standby counsel, especially in cases expected to be long or complicated or in which there are multiple defendants. A public defender or special public defender may be appointed as standby counsel only if the defendant is indigent and qualifies for appointment of counsel under General Statutes § 51-296, except that in extraordinary circumstances the judicial authority, in its discretion, may appoint a special public defender for a defendant who is not indigent.
Committee Notes
(P.B. 1978-1997, Sec. 963.)