Section 5. Said committee shall establish, supervise and maintain a system for the appointment or assignment of counsel at any stage of a proceeding, either criminal or noncriminal in nature, provided, however, that the laws of the commonwealth or the rules of the supreme judicial court require that a person in such proceeding be represented by counsel; and, provided further, that such person is unable to obtain counsel by reason of his indigency. The committee may also establish a system for the provision of counsel in any pre-arraignment procedure. A justice or associate justice shall assign a case to the committee, as hereafter provided, after receiving from the probation officer a written report containing the probation officer's opinion as to the defendant's ability to pay for counsel, based on the standards and procedures provided for in section two.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases
Title I - Courts and Judicial Officers
Chapter 211d - Committee for Public Counsel Services
Section 1 - Committee for Public Counsel Services; Establishment
Section 2 - Indigency; Definition, Standards and Procedures for Determination
Section 3 - Accepting of Gifts, Grants or Contributions; Contracts
Section 4 - Rules and Regulations; Annual Report; Training; Rotating Appointment Mechanism
Section 5 - Appointment or Assignment of Counsel
Section 6 - Public Defender and Private Counsel Divisions; Duties
Section 6b - Payment of Counsel
Section 8 - Assignment of Case of Indigent Accused of Murder
Section 9 - Division Standards
Section 10 - Committee Monitoring of Standards Compliance; Review of Client Complaints
Section 13 - Chief Counsel; Deputies; Staff; Compensation
Section 15 - Community Advisory Board; Roxbury Community; Consultation
Section 16 - Appointment of Counsel; Sex Offender Registry Classification System