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Defense Attorneys
Joseph Ball   Determined Manson was competent to represent himself.
Donald Barnett   Van Houten's first attorney.
Bill Boyd   Watson's attorney in Texas.
Sam Bubrick   One of Watson's lawyers.
Richard Caballero   Atkins' attorney from 11-69 to 3-70.  Replaced by Shinn.
Paul Caruso   Legal associate of Richard Caballero (who was Atkins' attorney).
Paul Fitzgerald   Initially Manson's lawyer.  Later he was Krenwinkel's.
Gary Fleischman   Kasabian's attorney.
Charles Hollopeter   Manson's attorney for a short time.
Ronald Hughes   Initially Manson's lawyer but replaced by Kanarek.  Later he replaced Reiner as Van Houten's attorney.  Disappeared during the trial and was replaced by Keith.  Later found dead.
Irving Kanarek   Replaced Hughes as Manson's lawyer.
Maxwell Keith   Van Houten's lawyer after Hughes disappeared.  Later, he was one of Watson's attorneys.
Marvin Part   Van Houten's lawyer for a short time.  Replaced by Reiner.
Ira Reiner   Replaced Part as Van Houten's attorney.  Later replaced by Hughes.
Leon Salter   Beausoleil's lawyer.
Daye Shinn   Replaced Caballero as Atkins' attorney.

So, unless I'm missing someone, it goes like this:

Manson's lawyers were Hollopeter, Fitzgerald, Hughes and Kanarek.

Atkins' attorneys were Caballero and Shinn.

Krenwinkel's was Fitzgerald.

Van Houten's were Barnett, Part, Reiner, Hughes and Keith.

Watson's attorneys were Boyd, Bubrick and Keith.

Beausoleil's was Salter.

Kasabian's lawyer was Fleischman.


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