Are court-appointed attorneys required to put up a enthusiastic defense? ?

I heard that a supreme court decision requires court-appointed attorneys to do so. Can anyone notify me if this is correct? Thanks.
Answers:
Yes, they are required, as all attorneys are, to defend their client to the best of their knack. They often do not have the resources to do so since prosecutors own a much bigger budget and more resources than defense attorneys.
Indeed. It's the oath they take when they pass the slab. To "vigorously" advocate their client's cause.

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