Friday, April 18, 2008

This Week in CQ Researcher

Public Defenders by Barbara Mantel, April 18, 2008

Do indigent defendants get adequate legal representation?

Several landmark Supreme Court decisions have established the right of an indigent defendant to the assistance of counsel at public expense. But today critics say the nation’s public defender system is in crisis. Roughly 80 to 85 percent of all criminal defendants in state courts, where most crimes are prosecuted, are indigent and represented by some kind of public counsel at an annual cost to states and counties of more than $3.5 billion. According to one expert, in some poorly funded systems in the field, a single public defender handles 1,000 cases a year.


  • Do indigent defendants in criminal cases receive adequate representation?
  • Are public defense lawyers beholden to judges and politicians?
  • Should states rather than counties fund and supervise indigent-defense services?

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