Generally, defendants are entitled to counsel from the time of their arraignment until the beginning of their trial. This is because the defendant’s need for consultation, investigation, and preparation are critically important for a fair trial. The courts have gradually expanded this idea to the point that there is a legal concept of “a critical stage in a criminal proceeding” that indicates when a defendant must be represented by counsel.

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