Louisiana            
      
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          , Domestic Violence - Accused Person                                
          
    
      La. C.C.P. Art. 3603.1(B), which is part of the code relating to domestic violence restraining orders, states, “Any person against whom such an order is issued shall be entitled to a court-appointed attorney if the applicant has likewise been afforded a court-appointed attorney, which right shall also be included in any order or notice.”  No provision could be located that authorizes courts to appoint counsel for the applicant for a restraining order.
     
    
        
        
        
    
              
              Appointment of Counsel: Yes
            
        Qualified: 
Yes
        ? 
            
                
      If "yes",
      the established right to counsel or
      discretionary appointment of counsel
      is
      limited
      in some way, including any of: the only authority
      is a
      lower/intermediate court decision or a city council,
      not a high court or state legislature; there
      has been
      a subsequent case that
      has
      cast doubt; a statute
      is
      ambiguous; or the right or discretionary appointment
      is not
      for all types of individuals or proceedings
      within that category.