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Et tu Florida?

Posted on June 04, 2008 by Gideon

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Don’t feel so lonely, Minnesota. You’re not alone. As a wave of cuts in indigent funding seems to be sweeping across the country, Floridians are next in line to be submurged under the tides of cutbacks.

The Miami-Dade Public Defender’s Office plans to begin turning away thousands of cases in the coming weeks, arguing it is so short-staffed and underfunded that attorneys can’t effectively cover their assigned cases.

”We’re dancing as fast as we can. We can’t keep this up. We don’t have any alternative,” Public Defender Bennett Brummer said Monday, noting that his attorneys are required by the Constitution to provide adequate representation for indigent defendants.

Brummer’s plan: Refuse most felony cases. The office will continue to take cases in juvenile and misdemeanor court and the most serious felony cases — first-degree murders and capital sexual batteries.

Broward Public Defender Howard Finkelstein is considering a similar measure.

”No public defenders office can provide effective assistance because we are overwhelmed with cases and have inexperienced lawyers and have high turnover,” Finkelstein said. “There is a line as public defenders we cannot walk across. The judicial system is crumbling.”

Scoplaw reports from the front lines.

What is going on here? Off the top of my head I can list 5 states with indigent funding problems: Florida, Minnesota, Kentucky, Nevada and New York. I’m sure I’m missing a few.

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Comment by Gritsforbreakfast
2008-06-04 11:31:06
 
Comment by talithajd
2008-06-04 14:48:08

In Alabama, we just choose not to make the attempt. Problem solved.

 
Comment by Michelle Thomas
2008-06-04 16:00:16

Add Cook County, Illinois to the list. You can check out our blog at http://www.cookcountypd.org

Michelle

 
Comment by SPO
2008-06-04 22:41:42

In Cook County, perhaps PDs can lever some of my hard-earned tax dollars that line the pockets of corrupt politicians.

 
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