Public defender system concerns voiced in Senate
From Missourinet.com:
Sphere: Related ContentProblems in Missouri’s public defender system generate the only discussion in a brief meeting of the state senate. Public Defenders are the people who will be our defenders in criminal cases if we cannot afford our own lawyer Officials with the Public Defender system point to increasingly heavy workloads, low salaries, and lack of incentives to stay in a generally thankless but constitutionally-required job.
Some public defenders worry that they have so many clients that they are not able to give adequate defenses to some of them.
A bill taking some of the strain off the system failed to pass in the legislature this year.Senator Joan Bray of St. Louis says the situation cannot continue. Bray says Missouri has let the system “get out of control” so much that the state could face a lawsuit charging violation of constitutional rights of accused people.
The chairman of a special committee that examined the problem last year, Jack Goodman of Mt. Vernon, concedes there is concern that some convictions could be in jeopardy as long as the state does not address overwork problems of Public Defenders.

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[...] could be in jeopardy as long as the state does not address overwork problems of Public Defenders.? The best reason to fund PDs is to make sure convictions aren’t overturned? [...]
[...] In other public defender news, Add another state to the “teetering on the edge failing” system of public defense. Not Georgia, but Missouri with exceptionally large caseloads & continuing disparate treatment [h/t Gideon] [...]
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