Reflection
How does the book or article fit into your potential research? What does it add to your paper or ideas?
The article I chose, which was over the lack of public defenders for the state to use, fits into my research over if I really do want to be an attorney. It adds the possible control the state and condition of the city has over an attorney's employment and freedoms over his own work. While this isn't a magnanimous issue because it only effects areas that are impoverished, I have seen, in my own internship, how even private public defenders help the state. So, the article adds to the deciding factors of not going into law.
Was the source helpful to you? Does the source relate to your potential topic?
Yes, the source shed light on a subject I had never thought of, previously. Yes, while the article is not preciously about going into law and more-so about the condition of a few counties in Louisiana, it still provides plenty of information for my topic.
How and where can you use this source in your potential research project?
I can use this source as a factor in my against section. My research question, is going to be something similar to: Should I become an attorney? The article I found will be used to give a negative perspective on public defenders, therefore it will say why I should not become an attorney. To be precise, the article says that public defenders are underfunded in the judicial system, which leads to an unjust judge and an unjust trial system. The people in this unjust system are either stuck in judgement purgatory never to be given a trial or rushed through their own trial and not given a fair chance to prove their own innocence. Also, because of the unjust system, private attorneys are being used to work on public cases.
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