Miss. R. Crim. P. 7.2
Comment
Rule 7.2(a) requires that each circuit shall establish governing local procedures for the appointment of counsel for indigent defendants. Local court rules are promulgated pursuant to Rule 1.9.
Rule 7.2(c) effectuates a defendant's right to be represented by counsel in any criminal proceeding and through all stages of the criminal process. see MRCrP 7.1(a) & cmt Apart from court-approved withdrawal, counsel will continue to represent the defendant through all stages of the case, including filing a notice of appeal. See M.R.A.P. 6(b). In addition to being familiar with the case, continued representation guarantees that a defendant's right of appeal is not lost in the period between termination of trial counsel's responsibilities and retention or appointment of appellate counsel.
Nothing in Rule 7. 2 limits the ability ot a court to establish a erocedure pursuant to Rule 7.2(a)(l) for appointing an attorney to represent a defendant for a limited purpose or time. after which another attorney is appointed or retained to represent the defendant for subsequent proceedings. In that event. trial counsel should be substituted as soon a practicable and continuous representation must be preserved.
Rule 7.2(d) is consistent with former Rule 1.13 of the Uniform Rules of Circuit and County Court Practice. If the court allows counsel to withdraw, the court shall see that new counsel is retained or appointed, before granting permission to withdraw. unless the right to counsel has been properly waived pursuant to Rule 7.1(c). In this way, subsection (d) maintains the integrity of the trial date, while also protecting the interests of the defendant and aiding the trial court in providing continuity in legal representation.