Florida Jimmy Ryce Rule 4.200
(a) Appointment of Attorney. The presiding judge shall
appoint an attorney to represent the respondent at the time an
order finding probable cause is entered. The appointment shall
continue until the court determines whether the respondent is not
entitled to court appointed counsel, private counsel represents the
respondent, or the respondent waives the right to counsel. Stand-
by counsel may be appointed if the respondent waives the right to
counsel.
(b) Waiver of Counsel. The court shall conduct a thorough
inquiry as set forth in Faretta v. California, 422 U.S. 406 (1975), in
the event the respondent requests self representation, and shall
consider appointment of stand-by counsel if the respondent
proceeds unrepresented.